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.

Cobalt Starstrong and His Winning Smile cover art

Cobalt Starstrong and His Winning Smile

Mary E. Lowd

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.

Star-Shaker's Stellar Vibrations cover art

Star-Shaker's Stellar Vibrations

Mary E. Lowd