Featured Tune: "Satellite" from Supersonic Boy
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Indie Dreams in Deep Space
Supersonic Boy’s latest single Satellite is a glowing tribute to wanderlust — not of roads and railways, but of constellations and cosmic highways. From the get-go, it’s clear this isn’t just another indie pop song. It’s an invitation to escape — a ticket out of the noise and neon of modern life, bound for somewhere quieter, brighter, and beautifully unknown.
Crafted by French musician Tom Claudet and featuring Fairly Boy, Satellite lands right in the sweet spot between Britpop nostalgia and modern indie cool. The track opens with lush synth textures and gradually builds into a swirl of shimmering guitars, layered vocals, and a rhythm that feels like it’s floating rather than running. There’s a softness to it, like the calm hum of space before takeoff, but it’s driven by a deep pulse that keeps you tethered to the emotion beneath.
Lyrically, the song paints vivid images of departure — of slipping away from the chaos and heading somewhere untouched. It feels personal and universal all at once, like it was written for every soul who's ever needed a little distance to breathe.
Satellite is more than a song — it’s a mood, a mindset, a late-night companion for anyone looking up at the stars and thinking, there has to be more than this. And with this track, Supersonic Boy reminds us that yes — there absolutely is.