Sarah Passon
Audio By Carbonatix
Helium Queens are so out of this world. But sometimes, even extraterrestrials need some help from earthlings.
Formed in 2017, the electronica power trio, consisting of Chelsey Danielle as Venoo Andromeda on drums, Sharla Franklin as Starre Lux Nectaris on violin and Poppy Xander as Piscea Xandaria on synthesizers, is known for their glowing performances. Quite literally, they glow in the dark when they’re on stage, creating a different vibe for the shows that range from electronica and space opera to neon metal.
Recently, they started a Kickstarter campaign to finish recording their second full-length studio album, their first in seven years. Before the Kickstarter ends on Nov. 17, here’s your last chance to pledge to reach their $5,555 goal.
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The Seers of the Future shared a video on their Kickstarter page, explaining that the money raised will fund their second album and its cover artwork. Some rewards for different donation amounts are T-shirts, signed posters and CDs, a VIP package for their show at the UTA Planetarium on Nov. 20 and a song dedicated to you.
All donors are also invited to attend their concert and premiere of their new single “What Is Love” at Rubber Gloves in Denton on Dec. 4 at 7 p.m.
Recording is scheduled for completion in December 2025, with distribution slated for spring 2026. People who pledge will get a digital download of the album.
Show lauv to them by pledging on Kickstarter.com. Illuminae!