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Friday, October 24, 2025

Ping "Songs from the Nebula"

Country: Norway
Genre(s): Progressive Rock
Label: Apollon Records
Format: CD,digital,vinyl
Release date: October 24, 2025
Tracklist
1. Accelerating Time (3:56) 
2. Space Time Companion (4:31) 
3. Bad Boy Pluto (4:11) 
4. Daze In Space (3:43) 
5. Callisto (2:41) 
6. Jewish Space Laser (4:35) 
7. Nebula (7:02) 
8. Drag Me Through Space (3:29) 
9. Black Matter Lives (4:04) 
10. Multiverse (4:45) 
11. Kuiper (5:42) 

Total Time 48:39

Credits
Jørgen Greiner: Vocals, bass, guitar, synth, drum machine
Mattis Janitz: Guitar, banjo, ukulele, flute, bass, backing vocals, synth, drum machine, midi stuff
Tore Hofstad: Synth, accordion, guitar, mandolin, backing vocals
Mats Monstad: Drums, percussion, backing vocals, groaning
Bjørn Arne Johansen: Guitar, backing vocals, mandolin, bass
Roald Madland: Synth, guitar, backing vocals
   With
Bendik Bjørnstad Foss: Viola (7, 9, 10, 11)
Tiril Dørum Bengtsson: Cello (7, 9, 10)
Embrik Snerte: Bassoon (7, 9, 10)
Sverre Riise: Trombone (7, 9, 10)
Kristoffer Berre Alberts: Saxophone (1, 8)
Kim Alexander Eriksen: Trumpet (1, 5, 11)
Mikkel Ødegård Janitz: Vocal (11)

Mixing by Ryan McPhun (The Ruby Suns)
Mastering by Morten Lund

Description/Reviews:
PING is back - playing experimental Norwegian rock since last millennium. Inspiration from diverse artists like Zappa, Melvins, Ween, dEUS, Gentle Giant, Motorpsycho, Tom Waits and Wilco can be heard through all albums, combining elements from 60´s roots to modern metal and electronica.   
Ping's new concept album Songs from the Nebula bends time and space with melodic yet dissonant progressive rock from the outer reaches. Songs from the Nebula brings words from that emptiness and the hope of space-time companions to be found. You'll hear claims of accelerating time; that black matter lives; a maiden voyage ship-wreck in the multiverse; bad boy recycling a funeral cake; and Calisto’s lament at always being number two.

Media/Samples
Bandcamp (from release date)
Teaser

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