Empty space may refer to:

  • Outer space, especially the relatively empty regions of the universe outside the atmospheres of celestial bodies
  • Vacuum, a volume of space that is essentially empty of matter, such that its gaseous pressure is much less than atmospheric pressure
  • Free space, a perfect vacuum as expressed in the classical physics model
  • Vacuum state, a perfect vacuum based on the quantum mechanical model
  • In mathematical physics, the homogeneous equation may correspond to a physical theory formulated in empty space
  • "Empty Space", a song by British band Air Traffic

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Empty Space (Buckethead album)


Empty Space is the thirty-second studio album by guitarist Buckethead and the second installment in the Buckethead Pikes series.

Track listing

References

Empty Space (Lycia album)

Empty Space is the seventh studio album by Lycia, released on 2003 by Silber Records.

Track Listing

All songs written and composed by Tara Vanflower and Mike VanPortfleet. 

Personnel

Adapted from the Empty Space liner notes.

  • John Fair drum programming
  • David Galas bass guitar
  • Tara Vanflower vocals, design
  • Mike VanPortfleet vocals, guitar, drum machine, design
  • Release History

    References

    Buckethead discography

    Buckethead is an American musician, predominantly a guitarist. The following is a discography of works by Buckethead, which currently consists of 255 studio albums (including 225 Pikes), 4 special releases, 1 extended play, 5 demo tapes, 3 solo DVD video releases, 2 DVD video releases with Cornbugs, 3 music videos, 3 unreleased albums, 3 solo videography releases, and 16 videography releases with other artists. Since 1994, Buckethead has released 6 studio efforts under the anagram of Death Cube K. He has released 74 works with other bands and artists (including his work under the anagram of Death Cube K). The total number of studio albums, special releases, extended plays, demo tapes, and works with other bands and projects is 339. His guest appearances total 97. His videography releases total 19. In total, Buckethead has been involved with 436 different album projects (as solo or with other bands). As of his 255th solo studio album, "Florrmat", his total solo studio album running time is approximately 137.82 hours.

    What You Don't See

    What You Don't See is the second studio album by American rock band The Story So Far.

    Background

    The Story So Far signed to Pure Noise in March 2010. The band released their debut album in June 2011. The band supported We Are the Union and I Call Fives in July. The band toured alongside Heartsounds and Handguns in August. The band supported Senses Fail in November. From late February to early March 2012 the band went on the Pure Noise Records Tour alongside Handguns, I Call Fives, Daybreaker, The American Scene and Forever Came Calling. In early November, the band supported New Found Glory on the Road to Warped Tour in the UK. From late November to mid-December, the band supported New Found Glory on the 10th anniversary tour for their Sticks and Stones album. The band listened to New Found Glory when they were younger and did not expect tour with them in their lifetime.

    Composition and recording

    On December 31, 2011 it was announced that The Story So Far was recording new material. In March 2012 it was announced the band would be writing new songs in the summer. In August it was posted that the band were recording "something" at Panda Studios. The band recorded at Panda Studios in San Francisco, in the fall. In an October 2012 interview with Alternative Press bassist Kelen Capener revealed the band were "just starting [to record] drum [tracks]". The band went to the studio with 13 songs but were writing new material during the record process in case they want to drop any of the previously written material. The band were figuring out what made their previous record excellent and attempt to expanded on it. The album was produced by Steve Klein of New Found Glory and Sam Pura. Klein originally visited the band to see what material they had and gave them tips.

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