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Gear up for a thrilling collection of indie rock from Satellite Train, Fringe Frontier & Rosetta West

  • Writer: Music Maniac 1
    Music Maniac 1
  • May 6
  • 2 min read

Electric indie rock brings the best tracks from Satellite Train, Fringe Frontier & Rosetta West. Listen to the brilliant music here:


Satellite Train-Paralyzed

They’re on track for back to back hits. This is the radio friendly retro vibes that the world lived on in the 80s. That touch of Firehouse and REO Speedwagon. Brought to us in a time when not just humans make music, Satellite Train brings a whole other deep texture to their original music pulsating with a heartbeat. From the verse to when you build to the chorus, the band is able to bring a wave of nostalgia while designing a tonal treat that will give you goosebumps. Harmonics simply glide over the lead melody–rising to carve a chorus the band will be proud to call one of their best. Lean into a new kind of limbo:




Fringe Frontier-Heartbreak Parade

Let’s up the tempo and feel the tremors. True punk rock melodies are pumped out by the band that is able to write narratives that feel as visual as they can. While lyrical segments roll out for your ears, simple melodic accents push the track into a whole new dimension. It sounds the way live music should sound–burgeoning with soul, charged with passion and making you whole. Fringe Frontier takes us on a spin that you’ll keep playing whenever you’re feeling down. The way the journey is what makes it a standout single. From Astor Place and This City, the band has been able to up their grade and embellish a style of music they can call their own. Hear them strut:




Rosetta West-Circle of Doubt

Time to melt into some colour. Rosetta West can never take the shortcut home, so prepare for an intra-dimensional journey. Circle of Doubt is an intriguing number in terms of composition– delivering their signature performance style and treading a range of melodies that will engrave itself in your brain. When they make a break, it's a whole other portal to experience. The return is back to destination, almost finding you hum the bassline and vocals. They retain mystery with how they compose and balance aspects of the song. This is a double A side, released with the incredibly magnetic The God Who Made Me Cry. Prepare yourself for infinite loops with their latest release here:



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