The Forever Now, a Copenhagen-based indie rock group, has returned with their explosive alt-rock anthem “Grounded Satellites”.
The song explores themes of time, summer, and a couple’s disillusionment with the city they once loved. The Forever Now is back with new and soaring heights of an electrifying indie rock single, with features by Raene, Aaron Short, John O’Reilly Jr., and Shawn Hatfield.
“Grounded Satellites” kicks off things with an 80s synth-flavored intro that turns into a huge-sounding rock anthem that maintains both flavors of rock and synth…
Melodies here shine as bright as ever, “Grounded Satellites” is meant to be sung with 50 thousand audience members…at least.
Powerful drum beats, fiery guitars, and soaring vocals mark a new chapter not only in The Forever Now’s catalog but in the synth-rock world in general…they’re bringing back a musical direction that I love and they are doing it with style.
The Forever Now combines cinematic elements with indie rock, synth-pop, and singer-songwriter music and makes something completely unique out of it.
The band has been on the critics’ radar since their debut and according to TEEZ FM, “they have impacted the music scene with their proper debut single ‘Last Day of the Year’”.
The Forever Now is a band to follow…make sure you check out their latest single “Grounded Satellites”.
Wishing all the best to The Forever Now.
Cheers!


