News: Smashing Satellites reveal details of upcoming EP
2 min read(U.S) Smashing Satellites recently introduced their U.S. debut single “Hounds,” the opening track of their first EP release, SONICALUZION A-SIDE which is set for a September 30th U.S release.
“Hounds” premiered recently on VEVO and features Arielle Reitsma, the model/actress featured in Hot Chelle Rae “Tonight, Tonight”, David Guetta’s “Where Them Girl’s At”, Jay Sean’s “So High” and Flo Rida’s “Hey Jasmine”.
Smashing Satellites is truly the living, breathing story of a musician and human being striving to connect people to each other once again in the face of technology. Through his music and his messages Smashing Satellites is more than just a band, it’s a movement. Founded by Salvatore Costa who possesses one of the most powerful and unique vocal timbre’s in music and is an accomplished musician by industry standards since a very young age, the first melodies came from the pain and anger rooted in his recent past and were born in that darkness.
As time healed and his writing continued something much greater and more positive came to life in many different songs connecting all of Salvatore’s feelings, experience, passions, observations, philosophies, and lifestyle in his new music.
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SONICALUZION A-SIDE EP TRACKLIST:
Waterfall
Like A Feather
Calm Me Down
Taste Of Fame
Hounds
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