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Interstellar Sunday

by Pulsar Radio

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Calm it down Steady Now Point the ship Above the underground You dont know what you Do to me Laid to waste Need some space Another town and another place We believe what We want to believe Cant get thru I need you Need you now More than I ever do Where did you go now Outer Space All in my face yelling loud Stop the stress Work it out This place is so loud Cant sleep now Gotta run Gotta get out of town Because we have to stick together now Fight this disease Come to bed Turn out the light If we dont get some rest tonight MIght just have to get out on our own See a different sun See a different sun Come turn out the light If we dont get some rest tonight Time to see a different sun....
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Oh my heart has broken Since you went back to the ocean Our dreams it seems havent turned out how we wanted them to be Chorus: The Sea Remains for you and me And flows eternally Oh how I wish You were here with me To tell me everything is ok Just had a bad dream Oh my brain is choking Since negative words were spoken The world it screams for sanity with uncertainty Chorus x 2
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Sink down low Beneath the undertow So you could find yourself Looked past the grave As you ride that wave Not afraid to die at all Chorus Raise up your eyes To the starry sky We are not alone You my friend Are a star in the end Walked upstairs Then took great care Of the neighbors Who lived below You found your place Out there in space As we are all the same Chorus x2
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How can you tell me x2 What God is? They wanna tie me x2 Tie me up To a crucifix Chorus Why dont you open up your eyes And see what reality is Why don you open up your eyes Why dont you open up your mind and believe in science Why dont you open up your mind They wanna tell me x2 What to believe I want to stand up I wanna stand straight up While they fall to their knees Chorus
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Lets Dance Among the stars We're smarter Then they think we are Because we We believe in truth Your planetary punishments Wont keep us from the proof Chorus Interstellar Sunday x4 Believe In something bigger than we are Put that book on the shelf And pick up a guitar We're stuck in sickness While the rich get down on thier knees Best believe we're gonna fight this Planetary disease Chorus The choice is clear Yet you refuse to see What lies beyond the stars Listen to the beat and let it set you free Chorus x2

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Interstellar Sunday is the debut EP from Space Rock band Pulsar Radio written, recorded and produced during a global pandemic in the year 2020 in Los Angeles, CA.

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released May 22, 2022

released May 22nd, 2022
Recorded at Estudio De Julio Studios in Boyle Heights, CA
Produced, Recorded, Composed and Mixed by N8 Curtis
Mastered by Aaron Cruz Productions in Long Beach, CA


Musicians:
N8 Curtis - Vocals, Drums, Percussion, Rhythm and Lead Guitar
Fabiola "Fabulous Tombs"- Vocals and Keyboards

Track 2- Featuring Lead Guitar by Johnny '99' Marquez
Tracks 3 and 5- Featuring Lead Guitars by Leo "Minimumtek' Mintek
Track 4- Featuring Lead and Bass Guitars by Ryan Bertolami

***to be listened to at maxium volume of 11***



Artwork: Liam Pannier

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Pulsar Radio Los Angeles, California

Like a beacon of light in the darkest reaches of our Galaxy, Pulsar Radio's rock n roll transmission has finally arrived on planet earth and is the brainchild of singer/songwriter/drummer/producer N8 Curtis. Teaming up with talented vocalist/keyboardist Fabiola "Fabulous Tombs" and various lead guitarists, Pulsar Radio is releasing thier first EP Interstellar Sunday on May 22nd, 2022! ... more

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