London-based band Sunrise in Jupiter craft an impassioned, replay-tempting rock energy on “Take Me Home.” The memorable track represents the second single from their upcoming album, Mission to Mars Vol. 1. “Take Me Home” reflects a thematic concept, depicting an astronaut as they near the end of their space-set journey — also conveying a strong yearning for home. The track closes out the first volume of Mission to Mars Vol. 1, a double-album that seems poised to succeed in its overall conceptual narrative and melodic immediacy.
“Take me on this journey from the start,” vocals beckon initially amidst radiant guitar pulses and a bouncy bass undercurrent. The momentum is palpable as the erupting hook emerges, beckoning “don’t leave me empty-handed,” with anthemic vigor. A swell of steadier guitar distortion takes over there, then moving cohesively back into the bass-fronted verses — accompanied quickly by the crisp guitar lines. The final sequence proves especially ardent, yearning to “come take me home,” as added vocal layers emanate in the background. These soaring, wordless accompaniments to the invigorating lead bolster an already-engaging production, which concludes with satiating impact into an organ-touched glistening. We’re strongly anticipating the forthcoming Mission to Mars Vol. 1.
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This and other tracks featured this month can be streamed on the updating Obscure Sound’s ‘Emerging Singles’ Spotify playlist.
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