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“The Usual Suspects” present their single “The Venusian”

Photo: Facebook / Stefan Valdobrev

Stefan Valdobrev and “The Usual Suspects” are in the spotlight again with the single "The Venusian", which is part of their album "Yellow Code". This is a song that combines the lyrics of the analog person Stefan Valdobrev with the music of guitarist Miroslav Ivanov, known for his predilection for cosmic themes. Here's what Miroslav Ivanov said about the single “The Venusian”:

“I have long wished for a rock piece that sounds like a song of the 1970’s. This was the basic idea. It happened very quickly. Stefcho wrote very nice lyrics, light-hearted lyrics, which suits the band and its music. I am very happy with the result”, Miroslav Ivanov explained.

The lyrics asks questions that are of concern to most of us- what is happening to Earth, is it still an attractive place to live? Stefan Valdoberv has more:

"I turn things around all the time and imagine our rush flying on space rockets to Mars and the Moon. I think that the aliens living there are eager to emigrate to our planet. Earth is the most wonderful place in the entire universe. I am convinced of this. It deserves our love and protection."





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