songsfromtheplanetearth:

Steven Universe’s music is expansive, diverse, and integral to its storytelling. With sweeping atmospheric background tracks, recognisable character motifs and showstopping vocals, music is a crucial part of many of the series’ most memorable moments.

Needless to say, the show has inspired a wealth of fan music across the internet, from YouTube to SoundCloud, all produced in a stunning range of styles and subjects.

Following in a tradition with roots in the fan communities of such media as Homestuck and Undertale, Songs from the Planet Earth is a community album that seeks to celebrate and showcase the breathtaking range of musical and artistic creativity that Steven Universe inspires in its fans.

That’s why we’d like to invite all interested musicians and artists to join us!

Songs from the Planet Earth is a community album bringing together fan work from across the board, meaning we’d love to invite anyone and everyone with the skill and interest to participate in the creation of this album!

If you’re an artist or musician who would like to see your work featured alongside others’ on this project, just fill up this entry form!

We’d love if you could help spread the word, in the form of reblogs and shares! Our Discord server is open to all who are interested in following the progress of the album–simply click this link to join.

Additional information and updates are available on our blog. Do follow us if you’d like to stay up to date about this project! 

Alternatively, if you’d like to hear only about major project updates, feel free to join our mailing list by filling up this form.


What’s a community/fan album?

To those who aren’t familiar, a fan album is essentially a zine for music: a compilation of musical and artistic fanwork celebrating the media that inspired it.

As with most online zines, they are 100% not-for-profit releases, with all organisers and contributors producing work on a voluntary basis and the album being made available to the public for streaming and download.

Traditionally, too, every musical track on the album is accompanied by its own personalised illustration, created by a volunteer artist on the project.

All contributors will be fully credited on the album and in the tie-in booklet with links to their social media profiles!

faelapis:

Rose Quartz was Pink Diamond 

a comprehensive look at one of the biggest theories in Steven Universe! 

i’ve been working on this basically since Jungle Moon aired! if i left anything important out, or there are any errors, please let me know! 🌹

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so is this what people feel like when they like my homestuck stuff? i can see everything, ohhh my GOD 

hilaryflorido:

I said previous post that the ‘Single Pale Rose’ board was “an adventure for me.” This is a euphemism for saying that it was important to me and I stressed about it. When that happens, I usually step away from the computer and do a lot more thinking on paper. Paper, especially scrap paper and post-its, is less ‘precious’ than the computer file that I turn in and makes me feel less self conscious about trying stuff out.

I have a lot of paper scraps from this episode.

Note: The final episode version of Pink’s reveal was drawn by Rebecca! 🙂

Thank you for sharing, and for the incredible art all of you make.
In my opinion, that was a fantastic and moving development in one of the most important stories being told today.

Love can change the world <3.

starberry-cupcake:

Steven is really going to have to turn inward and face himself. Throughout the show, he’s put everyone else first, and his main goal has been to become the person his family wants him to be. That’s got to shift. He’s got to accept that it’s impossible to fill the shoes of his mother, Rose Quartz. She was always barefoot.

What’s exciting as we get deeper into the show is making him realize that there are the magic Gem powers, but there are powers that people have as human beings to understand themselves and define themselves and make their own choices. It’s an incredible power that we all have, and are often told to ignore or take for granted. Those are the kinds of powers I’m excited to have him learn how to explore.

Rebecca Sugar for The Verge (read the whole interview here)