Lost in Orbit, Found in Sound
Ever wanted to ditch Earth for a while? “Satellite” by Supersonic Boy is the sonic spaceship you didn’t know you needed. From the first shimmering synth wave to the final echo of reverb-drenched guitar, this track doesn’t just play — it transports.
Teaming up with fellow French artist Fairly Boy, Supersonic Boy delivers a heady blend of indie rock charm and Britpop nostalgia, layered with just enough cosmic flair to make you feel like you’re cruising through Saturn’s rings with a pair of vintage headphones and a heart full of dreams. There’s something beautifully untamed about the track — it doesn’t push, it pulls. You don’t listen to “Satellite”; you drift inside it.
What makes this more than just another indie track is its emotional core. Sure, it’s catchy, but it’s also got soul. It’s a song for the outsiders, the wanderers, the people who stare out of bus windows at 2 a.m. wondering what else is out there.
“Satellite” is escapism at its finest — a glittery, pulsing reminder that it’s okay to want more than the flickering lights of the city. Sometimes, the real light show is out in the stars — and Supersonic Boy just handed you the ticket.
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