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  2. Stranger Than Friction
  3. Keep The Faith
  4. Space Station Narrative
  5. How Come
  6. Never Lend The Drummer Your Guitar
  7. Alice In Sunderland
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​Census of Hallucinations have been around since the turn of the century. We have lost count of how many albums they have delivered over the last 25 years. They have won friends, fans, admirers and followers from all across the world with their distinctive spacerock, psychedelic sound and their gritty attitude that will pull the rug from under your worldview.

Census deliver memorable well crafted tunes. Theres a strong lineage to early-70s psychedelia (Gong, Hawkwind, Pink Floyd), but filtered through a looser, more DIY and unpredictable approach—less about polished composition and more about exploratory flow and cosmic jam energy.

Can you believe this is their first excursion into the world of vinyl releases? One thing is for certain... it won't be their last!

Census Of Hallucinations – Rewriting The Narrative – Falling A Records

We are delighted to announce the release of the brand new album by Census Of Hallucinations entitled Rewriting The Narrative on Falling A Records. The album will be released on April 1 st 2026 on LP, CD and digital platforms. The music is written and performed by mainstays Tim Jones, Paddi, Mark Dunn, John Simms, Martin Holder and Maxine Marten. The cover features hand painted stone art caricatures by artist and Census Of Hallucinations singer Terri B.

There are seven new songs and instrumentals on the album, featuring trademark Census Of Hallucinations excursions into progressive and psychedelic rock with of course references to Space Rock and downright weirdness. Solid bass, drums & keyboards and fantastic guitar playing are the order of the day fronted by singing and narration to highlight the lyrical concepts behind the songs.

The lyrical theme of the album is mainly centered round the idea of the constant rewriting of history to suit political and societal agendas. One hears the word narrative to explain events all too often these days. If an historical fact doesn’t fit, then rewrite the history of it so that it does, constantly molding events to suit the agendas of politicians. Facts don’t matter anymore as they can be twisted to suit the narrative. News items are ‘stories’ to explain the narrative. Truth as a concept becomes subordinated to political agendas, amplified by talking heads on our televisions, radio and social media. Character assassinations become commonplace, wars and famine rage to suit the narrative. War is peace, escalate a conflict to de-escalate. It is the narrative that is important, not facts or the truth. AI may well become the ultimate narrative instrument, the supreme creator and disseminator of what is real and what is not. It has been said that George Orwell’s 1984 was written as a warning, not an instruction manual!

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