Photos by Laura Moreau

Spaceface (led by jake ingalls formerly of the flaming lips) is a self-described “Retro Futurist Dream Rock”. But you can call them psych-pop.

Over the course of 12 years, Spaceface have toured the United States and Canada, adding a few dates in the United Kingdom, with stops at international festivals such as SXSW, Desert Daze, Treefort Music Fest, Hangout Fest, M for Montreal, and FME. Always equipped with a state-of-the-art light show and/or projections, sometimes accompanied by weirdish stage props and/or gadgets, their ever-evolving live concert provides their dedicated following with thrill-inducing D.I.Y. performances that only get crazier as they perfect their experimental craft. In doing so, the collective has shared the stage with many international artists including their dear friends The Flaming Lips, as well as Gary Wilson, White Denim, Death Valley Girls, Cumgirl8, Broncho, Sugar Candy Mountain, LSD and the Search for God, Lumerians, Fleece, Reptilians, and L’Éclair, while also visiting just about every cool underground venue North America has to offer.

Their latest musical broadcast, “Lunar Manor” was conceived after unearthing forgotten songs from yesteryears, and months spent recording bits and pieces at different locations (Jake’s apartment, The Cube, Honeymoon Suite Studio, Sonic Ranch, Nowhere Studios), while also archiving ideas with their cellphone microphones or tweaking serendipitously chaotic laptop sessions, Spaceface turned to producer and multi-instrumentalist, Taylor Johnson at Lunar Manor as well as fellow LA based southern transplant, Dent May, finally immortalizing their third opus. This collection of beautiful musical oddities, ranging from moody indie ballads to modern disco anthems is scheduled for release on August 22nd, 2025 via Montréal boutique imprint Mothland. RIYL: MGMT, Broadcast, Pond, Deerhunter, The Flaming Lips, ELO, Pearl & the Oysters etc.

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“Spaceface are ushering in a new dawn of psychedelic pop... But Spaceface takes it a bit further: instead of just paying to hear the music, they want you to have an experience. Complete with trippy light shows, dreamy harmonies, driving basslines, and of course, balloons; this is not your weird stoner uncle’s psychedelic rock show..Spaceface brings to your town a wonderful, psychedelic day dream.”