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From The Desk Of Spacehog: Green-Wood Cemetery

SpacehogLogoIn the 17 years since its auspicious start, plenty has happened to Spacehog—some of it not so great. And still, the group’s new release, As It Is On Earth (Hog Space), carries on almost as if there were no gaping 12 years of dead air since the 2001 release of the band’s last album, The Hogyssey. As It Is On Earth displays none of the derivative Bowie/T.Rex laziness of its predecessor, while harnessing manageable doses of the antsy experimental energy that fueled Resident Alien’s expansive 1998 follow-up, The Chinese Album. Spacehog frontman Royston Langdon will be guest editing magnetmagazine.com all week. Read our brand new feature on the band.

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Royston Langdon: Green-Wood Cemetery is Brooklyn’s Père Lachaise, resting place for the moneyed and slightly famous. You can marvel at some opulent marble work and Victorian-era mausoleums, then look downhill at New York Harbor from atop the highest point in the five boroughs.

Video after the jump.