Joe, Steve & Jake Earthship Radio - ELFTREE MEDIA

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This week on Earthship Radio, Joe sits down in the RV with Steve and Jake, collaborators on Interstellar Hearts, the new EP from his band Awake or Sleeping. Up first is Pilots, a costal love song that is meant to snatch one out of the pockets of chaos and depression. Next is Interstellar Hearts, the titular track that cosmically explores the total randomness and impossibility of planning who you meet and connect with in this universe. Third comes Crashing Into Gold, the song that inspired the artwork for the album. With this song Joe wanted to bring better concepts and positivity to chasing your dreams and crashing into gold. The 4th track is How Far Is Love questions how far someone will go to find love and truth, like a phoenix from the ash. Lastly, Holding You In My Arms concludes the relatable theme of love with a song that encourages one to escape the chaos, almost like sinking under a swimming pool into the silence. For an album like Interstellar Hearts, life is all about moments and trust. For Earthship Radio, it’s all about the conversation, and this week’s episode is a great one.

This week on Earthship Radio, Joe sits down in the RV with Steve and Jake, collaborators on Interstellar Hearts, the new EP from his band Awake or Sleeping. Up first is Pilots, a costal love song that is meant to snatch one out of the pockets of chaos and depression. Next is Interstellar Hearts, the titular track that cosmically explores the total randomness and impossibility of planning who you meet and connect with in this universe. Third comes Crashing Into Gold, the song that inspired the artwork for the album. With this song Joe wanted to bring better concepts and positivity to chasing your dreams and crashing into gold. The 4th track is How Far Is Love questions how far someone will go to find love and truth, like a phoenix from the ash. Lastly, Holding You In My Arms concludes the relatable theme of love with a song that encourages one to escape the chaos, almost like sinking under a swimming pool into the silence. For an album like Interstellar Hearts, life is all about moments and trust. For Earthship Radio, it’s all about the conversation, and this week’s episode is a great one.