‘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.

A rock band on stage. One person is standing on top of a brown box and there are guitarists and a violinist nearby.

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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