Brazilian-Japanese transgender progressive rock artist Yasu releases new single “My Spaceship Lost Control”

Brazilian-Japanese transgender progressive rock artist Yasu has released her new single “My Spaceship Lost Control” on all streaming platforms. The track is a rock opera about an astronaut drifting in space, facing imminent death. It’s a song filled with metaphors about depression and mental health. The single draws strong inspiration from bands like Pink Floyd, King Crimson, Porcupine Tree, and David Bowie.

With her unique fusion of sonic elements and cultures, Yasu promises a captivating musical experience that will take progressive rock fans on an exciting and unforgettable journey. Yasu’s track is a celebration of creativity and diversity, reflecting her Japanese and Brazilian cultural heritage. Her talent for blending complex sound textures with compelling lyrics transports listeners to a richly detailed sonic world where past and present magically intertwine.

Blending progressive rock, new wave, and pop music, Yasu draws strong inspiration from progressive artists with a more pop-oriented approach, such as Supertramp, Kate Bush, Peter Gabriel, Alan Parsons Project, and Steven Wilson.

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“My Spaceship Lost Control”:

Produced by @zomer_records.studio @pedro_zomer / Cover art by @mel_marchauek

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