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‘We should be living on Mars by now!’ Red Planet and Voyager 1’s Pale Blue Dot steal the spotlight in NYC rock show

NEW YORK — Alternative rockers Andy Frasco and the U.N. were a force to be reckoned with on the stage of Irving Plaza on Friday night (Feb. 28), energetically blasting through a set of original songs to a packed crowd.

The multi-faceted band’s new tune “Try Not to Die” played a few songs into the set, poetically employing Carl Sagan’s famous quote about Voyager 1’s “Pale Blue Dot” portrait of Earth as a tiny speck in space and with Frasco’s thoughts on the stagnation of humankind:

I’m just another nobody, runnin’ in the human race / On a pale blue dot, suspended on a sunbeam, spinnin’ through outer space / Even with all this gravity, there’s other things pulling us down / We should be living on Mars by now, but we’re all runnin’ around.

Andy Frasco and the U.N. perform onstage at Irving Plaza on Feb. 28, 2025, in New York City. (Image credit: Jamie Huenefeld)

Frasco joins a list of musicians who have been inspired to write music about various space objects, — especially the Red Planet.


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