They have covered Space Oddity by David Bowie various times live and in various radio studios. Vessels 2.0 has a cover of "Love You To Death" by Type O Negative. They covered "Kashmir" by Led Zeppelin. For their demonstrations, they have covered "Thunderstruck" by AC/DC and "For Whom the Bell Tolls" by Metallica. The settings of both timelines exist within the time frame of the 2030s and 2040s with the initial transmissions that started the story originating from 2047. Vessels album as whole is a loose story arc of the search for someone lost to space and time only to become a monster and ultimately realize their goal is further and further away than before. The music itself is one. All of the albums tell stories over their course, and the band themselves portray themselves as messengers from space. Such is the result in the narrative timeframe between Vessels and DIVISIONS. Transmissions & Vessels: A lot of the music videos present from the band often follow the narrative; whether it follows the Prox timeline, the BMI timeline, or complete side stories (like the ones for "Ricochet" and "Bringing it Down (Version 2.0)"). The only music video that the band performs in is the one for "Carnivore" from Transmissions. Even then, they are only shown in small, short portions of the video. 🤘🏼 🇬🇧