Satellites and Sidewalks
Satellites and Sidewalks started with a feeling I couldn’t quite name — the specific weight of someone still being present in all the small details after they’re already gone. A jacket by the door. A coffee order you still know by heart. Distance that doesn’t look like distance from the outside.
The verses sit low and close, almost like a conversation you’re having with yourself on the porch at midnight. Then the chorus opens up — not into resolution, but into that reaching feeling. The guitars spread wide, the drums push forward, and there’s this hook that keeps coming back because the feeling keeps coming back. That’s the honest version of it.
The production leans into that early 2000s indie rock energy I grew up with — reverb-drenched electric guitars, driving eighth-note drums, quiet-loud dynamics that let the chorus land harder each time it returns. The bridge strips it all the way back to vocals and bass before the final chorus closes it out. Less climax, more reckoning.
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