Slow Fiction - "satellite"

Photo by Jimmy Quinn
New York City's Slow Fiction have a shimmering new single out that sounds like the soundtrack to the best dream you ever had. "satellite" is rooted mostly in shoegaze and dream pop, but in a must faster pace than you typically hear with those genres. There is a play between the guitars and Julia Vassallo's vocals that quickly becomes addictive for the listener. The song is a beautiful, fast paced track, and then the guitar solo comes bursting in like a powerhouse, solidifying your love of "satellite." We've been throwing the term song of the summer around quite a bit lately, but when bands keep releasing perfect songs like this, it's hard not to.
Julia Vassallo says of her band's latest single:
“‘satellite’ is an allegory for collective atrophy in a country that’s poisoned with an Us vs. Them mentality. I was thinking of a person watching something uncomfortable on TV, and then being like ‘oh, that’s too much, I have to turn it off,’ because as a whole we’ve become selective with our empathy. I heard someone say recently that the price of community is occasional inconvenience; we’ve got to start considering community as more than just our own digital echo chambers.”
You can watch the video for "satellite" below. dollhouse is due out August 7 on Tight Knit, and is available for pre-order here. For more on Slow Fiction, check out the band's website.