Space Owl’s “Flask” is a groundbreaking musical composition.

The combined efforts of Ari Joshua and Bob Lovelace resulted in Space Owl. Appelbaum, David, and John Ewing. Space Owl, a one-of-a-kind and vastly ambitious project that has been developing since 2011, has just released a new, outstanding single that has an engaging, multi-faceted sound that is at once familiar and splendidly inventive.

“Flask resembles a voyage that reaches its pinnacle in the center and then starts again, unraveling in the other direction.

Amidst the deafening deluge of holiday music, the new single “Flask” broke through today, offering a six-and-a-half-minute montage of enthralling rock and roll. The band’s “genre-bending behemoth,” “Flask,” bursts into life with joviality and sounds with a cosmic flavor right from the start. Every musician and instrument contributes to the infectious, free-spirited jazz vibe, as the guitar, bass, drums, and keys all interact with one another right away. The transforming aspects of Space Owl become fully apparent as the song progresses, and the band’s inventive spirit is on full display as the song deftly switches between key changes and time signatures. Space Owl brings the epic piece to life with a plethora of sounds, including progressive rock, jazz fusion, classical music, and more, all woven into the song through shifting focus points.

A mystical work, “Flask” is one of those unique songs that need many listening to fully appreciate. Catch the muse down here:

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