Rhythms from a Cosmic Sky

Rhythms from a Cosmic Sky

Infobox Album |
Name = Rhythms from a Cosmic Sky
Type = studio
Artist = Earthless


Released = May 8, 2007
Recorded = January 2007
Genre = Psychedelic rock
Length = 46:43
Label = Tee Pee Records
Producer =
Reviews = *All Music Rating|4.5|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:wxfyxzl5ldhe link]
Last album = "Sonic Prayer" 2005
This album = "Rhythms from a Cosmic Sky" 2007
Next album = "Witch/Earthless split" 2008
Misc =

"Rhythms from a Cosmic Sky" is an album by the San Diego rock band Earthless. The album consists of two long instrumental pieces. The CD version also contains a cover of the song "Cherry Red," originally recorded by The Groundhogs.

The album was released on CD and LP by Tee Pee Records in 2007 and received generally positive reviews. [ [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:wxfyxzl5ldhe allmusic ((( Rhythms from a Cosmic Sky > Overview ))) ] ] [ [http://www.decibelmagazine.com/reviews/jun2007/earthless.aspx Decibel Magazine ] ]

CD Track Listing

# "Godspeed" - 20:55
## "Amplified"
## "Passing"
## "Trajectory"
## "Perception"
## "Cascade"
# "Sonic Prayer" - 21:12
# "Cherry Red" (McPhee) - 4:36 (CD only)

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