Alt-rock up-and-comers come through with stratospheric new single
Sunrise in Jupiter make a bold entrance into the modern rock scene with their emphatic new single “Satellite.” Fizzing with energy and emotion, the track showcases the band’s knack for crafting anthemic rock suited to big stages. Fans of Muse, Foo Fighters, and My Chemical Romance will find plenty to love here, as “Satellite” masterfully blends soaring guitars, thunderous percussion, and impassioned vocals.
The band shared: “‘Satellite’ is a transmission from the unknown—a song about connection, distance, and the signals we send hoping someone is listening. It’s a blend of atmosphere and intensity, pulling you into the vastness of space and the emotions that come with it. This is just the beginning of the journey for our upcoming album Mission to Mars.”
The driving drums push the song forward with relentless momentum, while layered guitars build an expansive soundscape. The vocal delivery is both urgent and heartfelt, instantly drawing listeners into the song’s emotional core. Sunrise in Jupiter describes the track as an expression of “longing and connection across vast distances,” and that sentiment resonates in every soaring chorus and impassioned lyric.
For a debut, “Satellite” is a striking statement of intent. Sunrise in Jupiter prove they have the songwriting prowess, musicianship, and sheer intensity to make a lasting mark in modern rock. If this track is any indication, they are a band to watch. Give the track a spin below.