The Purple Helmets (TPH) are known for writing melodies, and their latest release, "Moon Base Alpha (Space 1999)," is no different. Clocking in at 2 minutes and 30 seconds, this song forms a nerd-rock fever dream that revolves around the beloved 1970s sci-fi series Space 1999.
From the first note, the song surges ahead with a tight, throbbing groove, choppy guitars, and an irresistible call-and-response vocal exchange that practically invites you to sing along. The space-age synth textures impart an intergalactic shimmer, and a propulsive eighth-note bass line grounds everything just enough before the song blasts off into an addictive, exhilarating chorus. It's the kind of track that demands instant rewinds, and it pulls newtons great enough to leave you stuck on replay.
And while TPH is typically known for delving into the more heady lyrical territory, "Moon Base Alpha (Space 1999)" goes a lighter route, narrating a tale of a crew stranded in the depths of space and drifting through the unknown. It's sci-fi escapism at its most effective, fun, zippy, and wildly cinematic. Fans of Supergrass, Franz Ferdinand, Blur, and My Morning Jacket will find themselves in its punchy, Britpop-meets-alt-rock energy.
This is The Purple Helmets at their most jocular, and it pays off. Whether you're a fan of old-school sci-fi or adore a well-made indie rock banger, "Moon Base Alpha (Space 1999)" is one trip you don't want to miss.
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