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The single cover for Gazpacho – 8-Ball features a design with swirling shades of teal, blue, and orange. At the center sits a large black circle resembling a magic 8-ball, with the infinity symbol inside. Below it, a dark triangular shape points upward toward the circle. The band’s name, Gazpacho, appears in minimalist text on the left, while the title Magic 8-Ball is written in a looser, hand-drawn style on the right.
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Gazpacho Rolls Out ‘8-Ball’ Single

Prog News September 6, 2025 No Comments art-rockGazpachoProgressive rock

Norwegian progressive band Gazpacho returns with the single “8-Ball,” paired with a Matt Vickerstaff–directed video informed by the constricting dynamics of cults. The track leads…

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Soyuz Inspiration

Angel Romero June 18, 2018 No Comments Gazpachopost rock

Gazpacho – Soyuz (KScope, 2018) Norwegian band Gazpacho is described as a progressive rock band, although their style is closer to minimalist post rock, with…

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