Sunrise in Jupiter
Some bands play songs. Others build worlds. Sunrise in Jupiter does both. Blending cinematic rock with raw intensity, the band creates immersive soundscapes that pull listeners into something bigger than music. They aren’t here to follow trends—they’re here to carve their own path, pushing rock’s boundaries into something atmospheric, powerful, and resonant. Steering the ship is Sonny, the band’s navigator, charting the course through melody, emotion, and atmosphere. More than a songwriter, frontman, and producer, he crafts tracks like celestial maps—guiding listeners through the unknown with towering soundscapes and unrelenting energy. William Poe brings haunting melodies and crushing riffs. Johnny Bucci delivers thunderous, earth-shaking drums. George Cook locks in hypnotic, driving bass lines. Adam Ward adds depth and texture, completing the band’s sound. Their debut double album, Mission to Mars, is more than a collection of songs—it’s a journey. Recorded at the world-famous Rak Studios, mixed by Mike Horner, and mastered by Grammy-nominated Robin Schmidt, the project explores themes of exploration, separation, and destiny through a cinematic sonic lens. Leading the charge is “Satellite”, a track that bridges the gap between the unknown and the undeniable. With soaring melodies, deep atmosphere, and relentless energy, it sets the tone for what’s to come. This isn’t just music. It’s a mission. And it’s only the beginning.
