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Satellite - Sunrise in Jupiter

The latest single by Sunrise in Jupiter, Satellite, is a powerhouse of post-grunge energy infused with the weight and precision of alternative metal. From the first note, the song launches into an expansive atmosphere, driven by crunchy distorted guitar layers panned across the spectrum, creating a sense of depth and motion. The track’s sonic world is as immersive as it is aggressive, capturing the raw intensity that defines the band’s sound. Sonny’s vocals cut through with clarity, balancing melody and grit, while William Poe’s lead guitar work weaves between haunting melodies and thunderous riffs. The rhythm section—George Cook’s hypnotic bass lines and Johnny Bucci’s relentless drumming—grounds the track, allowing Adam Ward’s modulated synth tones to add texture and dimension. The mix is stellar, with a carefully crafted stereo field that places each instrument in its rightful place, enhancing the song’s vivid dynamic range. Every sonic element contributes to the feeling of vastness, making Satellite feel like both an anthem and a cinematic voyage. The track’s dramatic build-up and soaring chorus would fit perfectly into the 90s adventure-comedy landscape, effortlessly complementing the rebellious spirit of Galaxy Quest or the high-energy sequences of Men in Black. Its bold soundscape and driving momentum would make it a natural addition to a sci-fi-inspired soundtrack. Sunrise in Jupiter isn’t just making music; they’re creating an experience. Their debut double album, Mission to Mars, recorded at Rak Studios and refined by industry veterans, showcases their ability to blend cinematic storytelling with unrelenting rock power. As they carve their place in the indie music scene, Satellite proves that this band is here to push sonic boundaries and take listeners on a journey far beyond the ordinary.

  • 2025
  • 3 h : 4 min