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BRAINSTORM BROADCAST 11/15/24
Cosmic Bears
“Dancing on the Moon”
After 2 long years without a peep, the dream-pop group Cosmic Bears have finished their next highly anticipated album “Dancing on the Moon” and need your help building the buzz for fans ahead of their album release and tour.
Music Style:
- Themes: Escapism, dreams, finding light in the darkness, and celebrating the weird and wonderful.
- Musical Style: Upbeat and danceable with shimmering synths, driving bass lines, and layered vocals. Imagine songs that make you want to move and sing along, with lyrics that are both playful and meaningful.
Target Audience
Primary: Family Friendly Gen Alpha and Gen Z (ages 10-30)
Secondary: Glowstick Enthusiasts, Parents, and Jeff Goldblum
Early Album Reviews
“A Life Altering Experience”
“The moment I pressed play on “Dancing on the Moon,” my life changed forever. I ascended to a higher plane of existence, my third eye opened, and I could suddenly communicate with plants. It’s as if the Cosmic Bears unlocked a hidden potential within me. This album is not just music; it’s a gateway to enlightenment.”
-Yogi Studabaker, Gummy Times
“A Telepathic Transmission”
As soon as I put on the headphones, I could hear the thoughts of every living being on the planet. It was overwhelming at first, but I’ve learned to harness this newfound power for good. I’m now using my telepathic abilities to help animals, solve world hunger, and, of course, spread the word about the Cosmic Bears.
-Smokey the Bear, Yosemite Post
“Stellar Vibes”
The Cosmic Bears have delivered a stellar performance with “Dancing on the Moon.” This album is a tour de force, showcasing the band’s incredible talent and creativity. From the soaring melodies to the mind-bending lyrics, every element of this record is pure perfection. It’s a masterpiece that will stand the test of time.
-Grizzly Smith, The Revenant
“Cosmic Catastrophe”
This album is a cosmic catastrophe! It’s like they took a bunch of rusty tin cans, filled them with lukewarm tea, and called it music. The lyrics are so deep, they’re practically buried in the Mariana Trench. I’ve heard better tunes from a cat stepping on a keyboard.
-Anthony Fantano