Music from the Entangled Universe

Musical albums by fictional characters in Mary E. Lowd’s Entangled Universe setting. If you like the idea of a singing spaceman and a lizard alien pop-star, you may also enjoy Mary’s books set in this universe.

Cobalt Starstrong the Singing Spaceman cover art

Cobalt Starstrong the Singing Spaceman

Mary E. Lowd

10 songs about a singing spaceman's adventures across the galaxy.

Cobalt Starstrong Tours the Old Solar System cover art

Cobalt Starstrong Tours the Old Solar System

Mary E. Lowd

A far-future spaceman sings his way through Earth's ancient solar system, one planet at a time. Sci-fi surf rock with late-career Brian Wilson warmth — nostalgic for a place he's never been.

Cobalt Starstrong and the Clashing Greens cover art

Cobalt Starstrong and the Clashing Greens

Mary E. Lowd

Cobalt lands on a station where the plant aliens and the lizard aliens aren't getting along, and he's charmed by everybody. Playful, philosophical sci-fi surf rock about junkyard bands, bio-ships, space horses, and the realization that we're all just seeing different pictures in the same clouds.

Star-Shaker Sings cover art

Star-Shaker Sings

Mary E. Lowd

The debut album of a cold-blooded pop star who means that literally. Temperature is emotion, shedding skin is growth, and standing in someone's shadow means freezing. A reptilian Taylor Swift declares independence under twin alien suns.

Star-Shaker's Cold-Blooded Girl cover art

Star-Shaker's Cold-Blooded Girl

Mary E. Lowd

What does a pop star make after she's declared herself? Star-Shaker's second album is moodier, more circular — exploring wrong lessons that keep you singing, free fall without gravity to orient by, and the beautiful, dangerous question of what your heart looks like when it breaks into a spectrum.