NASA reveals Artemis II crew's wake-up songs playlist

NASA has released the official playlist of wake-up songs selected by the Artemis II crew, featuring artists such as Chappell Roan, Queen, David Bowie and Glass Animals. The 10-day lunar mission, which began on April 1 with four astronauts, continues a tradition dating back over 50 years. More songs are expected before the mission ends.

The Artemis II mission launched on April 1, sending a crew of four astronauts on a journey around the moon and back—the first human attempt in more than 50 years. On Saturday, April 4, Chappell Roan's 2023 hit 'Pink Pony Club' served as one of the wake-up songs, though it cut out early during broadcast, prompting Commander Reid Wiseman to remark, “We were all eagerly awaiting the chorus.” A Capsule Communicator promised to try again later. NASA shared the full 'Artemis II Wake-Up Songs' playlist on Instagram, noting, “You asked for it. Here it is. The official Artemis II wake‑up song playlist. Each track was selected by the Moon crew, continuing a tradition that started more than 50 years ago. Stay tuned to find out which songs they’ll choose next.” The playlist opens with 'Sleepyhead' by Young & Sick, followed by 'Green Light' from John Legend and Andre 3000, 'In A Daydream' by Freddy Jones Band, 'Pink Pony Club' by Chappell Roan, 'Working Class Heroes' by CeeLo Green, 'Good Morning' by Mandisa, 'Tokyo Drifting' by Glass Animals and Denzel Curry, and 'Under Pressure' by Queen and David Bowie. Artists reacted enthusiastically. Young & Sick commented, “Thank you sooooo much for having me aboard!! My life will never be the same.” Glass Animals said, “This is the coolest thing that’s ever happened to me in my life ever.” Denzel Curry posted on X, “To infinity and beyond muthafucka,” and claimed to be “the First Rapper Played in Space.” With one day remaining in the mission as of April 9, additional tracks are anticipated.

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Realistic illustration depicting diverse new music releases for March 2-8, 2026, featuring vinyl records, artist portraits like Morrissey and Gnarls Barkley, and genre highlights.
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Upcoming music releases highlight diverse genres for March 2-8

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Tinnitist has compiled a short list of 30 new music titles arriving the week of March 2-8, 2026, spanning psychedelic rock, soul, punk, and more. The releases include long-awaited albums from veterans like Morrissey and Gnarls Barkley, alongside debuts and collaborations from emerging acts. This roundup showcases a mix of established and experimental sounds from artists worldwide.

Brooklyn band Geese performed a new track called Apollo during their European tour stop in Berlin. The psychedelic song featured frontman Cameron Winter repeating 'I’m going to the moon' over Krautrock-style drums and guitars. It built to a clubby crescendo as part of the encore at Astra on March 15.

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Muse revealed their tenth studio album, The Wow! Signal—due June 26 via Warner—by partnering with Sent Into Space to launch a tablet more than 20 miles into the atmosphere, premiering the music video for lead single “Be With You” while airborne. The LP follows 2022's Will of the People and includes the 2025 track “Unravelling,” exploring cosmic mystery via the 1977 'Wow!' signal.

Pink Floyd has announced a new compilation album titled '8-Tracks', celebrating the band's work from 1971 to 1979. The collection features eight essential tracks and is set for release on June 5 via Sony Music on vinyl, CD, and digital platforms.

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Paste magazine has curated a list of 12 compelling new albums to stream this week, featuring artists like Tony Bontana, Mitski, and Bill Callahan. The roundup highlights diverse genres from indie-folk to pop, encouraging listeners to discover fresh sounds on New Music Friday.

Johnny Blue Skies, formerly known as Sturgill Simpson, and The Dark Clouds have revealed details of their upcoming album Mutiny After Midnight. The project, set for release on March 13 via High Top Mountain Records and Atlantic Music Group’s Atlantic Outpost, aims to deliver a fun dance record amid global challenges. It features contributions from bandmates Miles Miller, Laur Joamets, Kevin Black, and Robbie Crowell.

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The New York Times has shared a selection of new ear-catching tracks in a recent Facebook post. Highlights include Sturgill Simpson's political screed, Olivia Rodrigo's cover of a Magnetic Fields song, and a Lunar New Year tune. This roundup offers listeners fresh sounds across genres.

 

 

 

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