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Italian Band Giobia Release Cover of Early Pink Floyd Song

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  • October 6, 2021
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Italian Band Giobia Release Cover of Early Pink Floyd Song

Italian psych rockers Giobia have joined forces with Scottish space-rockers The Cosmic Dead to release a split album called The Intergalactic Connection: Exploring The Sideral, which comes out October 29th on Heavy Psych Records.

The new single off the album is Giobia’s version of the Pink Floyd classic “Julia Dream”. The band explains: ““Julia” is our tribute to Pink Floyd’s timeless wonderful music that has always inspired us. It’s been fun to reinterpret in our own manner this magical song, which has such a dreamlike atmosphere, and we have done our best to keep and emphasize its mystical approach.’

 

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Black and white band photo of Giobia as seen through fish-eye lens
Cover of Giobia-Cosmic Dead Split single

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