Soul Kiss (Glide Divine) cover

Soul Kiss (Glide Divine)

Released

While Sonic Boom had already recorded and released a solo album during the run of Spacemen 3 called Spectrum, Soul Kiss was the actual debut of Spectrum itself, seen as the counterbalancing band to Jason Pierce’s Spiritualized. Later releases would show that it was less a band than simply a name for Sonic Boom to use in any number of ways, including solo, but Soul Kiss remains a strong effort in and of itself, continuing the more ragged edge of the older group on such blown out songs like its great leadoff track, “How You Satisfy Me.”

Ned Raggett

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