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Guardians of the Asteroid Galaxy

By Jason Mastaitis · July 3, 2026 · 5 views

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Guardians of the Asteroid Galaxy album cover

Brought together by cosmic forces and LSD, GotAG is here to rocket you into outer space. Groove like your back in the 60s, man, to the far out vocals of Mette Lindberg and Kate Pierson. It’s an electronic, supersonic trip to the past, sure to send you to another dimension.

The lineup4 members

  • Mette Lindberg

    member of The Asteroids Galaxy Tour

    • lead vocals
  • Keith Moon

    member of Plastic Ono Band, Lord Sutch & Heavy Friends, & Gargantuan Chums, formerly of The Who

    • drums (drum set)
  • Kate Pierson

    member of NiNa, The B‐52s, & We Are Family Collective

    • background vocals
    • keyboard
  • Dave Stewart

    member of Vegas, Eurythmics, & Dave Stewart & The Spiritual Cowboys

    • guitar
    • background vocals

The sound

How the lineup's genres blend — each bar's width is that genre's share of the members' tags.

  • pop rock3
  • rock3
  • new wave2
  • pop2
  • indie pop1
  • acid jazz1
  • dance-pop1
  • psychedelic rock1
  • other (12)12

The DNA

The real bands behind the lineup — shared bands link the members. Hover to trace a connection.

NiNaThe B‐52sWe Are Family CollectiveThe Asteroids Galaxy TourVegasEurythmicsDave Stewart & The Spiritual CowboysThe TouristsSuperHeavyLongdancerDave Stewart & His Rock Fabulous OrchestraPlatinum WeirdThe WhoPlastic Ono BandLord Sutch & Heavy FriendsGargantuan ChumsTommy And The BijouxThe High NumbersMette LindbergKeith MoonKate PiersonDave Stewart

The reviews

Three imagined takes on the debut album.

Bowling Gnome
A supergroup with pedigree to burn channels early-70s cosmic groove through modern synthesis. Lindberg's vocals soar where they should, Stewart's guitar knows its place, and Moon's thunderous presence anchors the trip. Ambition realized. ★★★★
Monohardcandy
I came for the novelty of Moon + Pierson + Lindberg on a 60s-electronic pastiche and stayed because 'Asteroid Joyride' absolutely slaps. Yeah, supergroups are cursed, but this one got cosmic and forgot to blink. The shoulder dance was real.
Toneutensil
Grooved lo-fi aesthetics meet synth-pop precision, but the record hedges its bets — is this a thesis or a jam session? Moments glitter; others drift. Respectable, if uncertain about its own conviction. 6.1

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