

Inside the zero-G ship, my body floats
Earth's gravity, a memory from long ago
Blue skies, wide oceans, nostalgic days
Maybe I'll never return, never again
Gravity Blues Lament, a cry from the heart
Tears float in the air, in the gravity-free sky
Where does this pain in my chest go?
Oh, Earth, I still can't forget you
In this place where even coffee cups float
Only memories weigh heavy on me
That smile, that voice, that scent from back then
Everything's becoming so distant
Gravity Blues Lament, a cry from the heart
Tears float in the air, in the gravity-free sky
Where does this pain in my chest go?
Oh, Earth, I still can't forget you
My hometown in dreams, the feeling of stepping on solid ground
The smell of the wind, the scent of grass, I miss it all
But I'll keep going, to the end of the universe
Believing in the day I can return
Gravity Blues Lament, a cry from the heart
Tears float in the air, in the gravity-free sky
Where does this pain in my chest go?
Oh, Earth, I still can't forget you
- Lyricist
NaL.O
- Composer
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- Producer
NaL.O
- Guitar
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- Bass Guitar
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- Drums
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- Synthesizer
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- Vocals
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Listen to Gravity Blues Lament by asteroid blues band
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Space Debris Shuffle
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Quantum Leap Lullaby
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Gravity Blues Lament
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Rusty Bolt Redemption
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Binary Star Breakdown
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Nebula Noodle Night
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Wormhole Whistle
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Echoes of Earth Blues
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Solar Flare Serenade
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Zero-G Groove
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Asteroid Blues Band's first album, "Cosmic Junk Blues," is finally here!
In a remote corner of space, there are a group of middle-aged men silently collecting space junk. They are the most unique blues band in the galaxy: Asteroid Blues Band. Hal Armstrong, Owen Cosmo, Benny Magellan, and Jet Stardust. Each aboard a different spaceship, they perform lonely missions, but they share a common passion for the blues.
Without instruments in space, they rely solely on electronic sounds and sampled sounds generated by the spaceship's computer, and their seasoned vocals, honed over years of space life. To them, the spaceship itself is their instrument, and the vastness of space is their stage. Occasionally, the system glitches and strange noises get mixed in, but that's all part of their blues sound. If Earth-based blues sings of the down-to-earth aspects of life, their blues sings of the dust, loneliness, and modest hopes of space.
Their long-awaited first album, "Cosmic Junk Blues," is filled with the band's everyday lives and soulful cries.
The opening track, "Space Debris Shuffle," depicts their day job, collecting space debris, with a certain humor and melancholy. You can picture them shuffling through rusty screws, rotten satellite fragments, and the remnants of someone's forgotten dreams.
"Nebula Noodle Night" describes a simple yet heartwarming moment in space, slurping instant noodles while gazing at a colorful nebula. It's a blues song about the modest happiness found in a lonely corner of the universe.
Their music doesn't simply satisfy sci-fi curiosity. The loneliness of the vastness of space, nostalgia for distant Earth, and the down-to-earth humanity of these middle-aged men who keep looking forward no matter what the situation resonate deeply with listeners.
"Even without instruments, as long as we have space, we can sing the blues!"
So they boast, and we invite you to listen for yourself to hear the soulful cry delivered from a remote corner of the universe.
"Cosmic Junk Blues" is a one-of-a-kind sound that will bring the cosmic breeze and melancholy of the blues into your everyday life.
Artist Profile
asteroid blues band
-Here, the start of a grand story begins- Soulful blues reverberates from the far reaches of space! Asteroid Blues Band's first album, "Cosmic Junk Blues," is finally out! In a remote corner of space, a group of middle-aged men silently collect space junk. They are the most unique blues band in the galaxy: the Asteroid Blues Band. Hal Armstrong, Owen Cosmo, Benny Magellan, Jet Stardust. Each aboard a different spaceship, each performing a solitary mission, but deep within their hearts lies a common thread: the blues. Their music is comprised of electronic sounds generated by the spaceship's computers, vintage samples, and seasoned vocals honed over years of space travel. For them, the spaceship itself is their instrument, and the vastness of space is their stage. Occasionally, the system glitches, resulting in strange noises, but that's all part of their "blues." While Earth-based blues sings of the down-to-earth aspects of life, their blues sings of the dust, loneliness, and humble hopes of space. Their long-awaited debut album, "Cosmic Junk Blues," is filled with their everyday lives and cries of the soul. The opening track, "Space Debris Shuffle," depicts their day job, space debris collection, with a touch of humor and melancholy. You can picture them shuffling through rusty screws, rotten satellite fragments, and the remnants of someone's forgotten dreams. "Nebula Noodle Night" describes a simple yet heartwarming moment in space, slurping instant noodles while gazing at a colorful nebula. It's a blues of the humble happiness found in a lonely corner of the universe. Their music doesn't simply satisfy sci-fi curiosity. The loneliness of the vastness of space, nostalgia for distant Earth, and the down-to-earth humanity of these middle-aged men who keep looking forward no matter what the situation resonate deeply with listeners. "Even without instruments, as long as we have space, we can sing the blues!" So they boast, and we invite you to listen for yourself to hear the soulful cry delivered from a remote corner of the universe. "Cosmic Junk Blues" is a one-of-a-kind sound that will bring the cosmic breeze and melancholy of the blues into your everyday life.