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The Forever Now return with an explosive anthem "Grounded Satellites"

  • January 19, 2024
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The band Forever Now from Copenhagen released a song called "Grounded Satellites," featuring RAENE. The song is about time passing quickly, summers ending, and relationships breaking apart. It's a song of emotions, from despair to triumph.

"Grounded Satellites" is a track from EP Grounded Satellites, a big comeback for The Forever Now, and it's a mix of modern themes and classic indie rock sounds. The song is so good that it could become as popular as songs from MGMT.

The song is about wanting to leave the city and its false promises behind. The lyrics and sounds make you feel like you're in a movie and are exciting to listen to. The Forever Now worked hard on this song for five years and worked with other musicians to make it perfect. "Grounded Satellites" is an anthem that people will love for long.

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