
Indie-pop gem โSkyrocketโ by Sons of Martha wears its heart on its jangly guitar sleeve. The London-based New Wave outfit is like an electric and introspective, impromptu adventure. With sunny piano keys, gritty guitar snarls, and an irresistibly steady beat, the track engages us with a heady, late-night sense of possibility: when your world feels small but your dreams feel limitless.
The song opens in an inviting groove, with smooth piano chords sliding into place before the crunch of guitars kicks in. Thereโs something undeniably nostalgic about it, yet it feels fresh, like 2 am walks under neon lights, or that one bus ride home where your mind spins out into the future. The high and airy lead vocals carry the lyrics with a casual coolness, each line landing rhythmically like steps taken on a new path. This song pulses persistently.
Influenced by classic British indie rock, itโs threaded through with pop sensibility for immediate accessibility. Think the sincerity of The Smiths mixed with the radio-ready brightness of Phoenix or early Arctic Monkeys, all filtered through the lens of a band that clearly knows what they want to say.
So, what is Skyrocket about? Momentum! As in, the desire to have it. Craving to leave behind the known and chase a magnetic, uncertain horizon. Itโs for the dreamers, the wanderers, and anyone whoโs ever felt the simultaneous thrill and ache of growing. Sons of Martha might be relatively new to the scene, but with โSkyrocket,โ they prove theyโre already aiming for the stars. And honestly? Theyโre well on their way. Stay tuned to the band for more such hits.
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Review by: Naomi Joan