SUPERSONIC BOY soars with stellar new single “Satellite” featuring Fairly Boy

SUPERSONIC BOY soars with stellar new single “Satellite” featuring Fairly Boy

French indie rock artist SUPERSONIC BOY, the sonic alter ego of Tom Claudet, ventures into bold new territory with his latest single, “Satellite.” This shimmering anthem features fellow French artist Fairly Boy. Hailing from the sun-soaked South of France, Claudet's project has consistently offered a vibrant blend of nostalgic energy and fresh authenticity. However, “Satellite” feels like a moment when everything aligns.

With an electric pulse and a wide-open heart,“Satellite” captures the emotional gravity of longing and connection, much like drifting through space, tethered only by emotion. The title “Satellite” perfectly reflects its essence, as the song orbits between punchy guitars and lush vocal layers, evoking the golden days of Blur or Oasis while maintaining a distinctly modern sound. The addition of Fairly Boy adds another dimension, grounding the spacey sonics with warm, expressive vocals that enhance both texture and depth.

What sets “Satellite” apart is its balance: it’s energetic without feeling rushed, and emotional without veering into melodrama. Claudet’s production is tighter than ever, crafting a universe that feels both cinematic and intimate. Every note appears thoughtfully placed to create a sense of lift-off and weightlessness that aligns beautifully with the song’s title.


For fans of indie rock and Britpop, this release is more than just a new song, it’s a statement. With an album and several singles already under his belt, Claudet has been steadily refining his sound, and “Satellite” may just be his most complete realization to date. It’s the kind of track that feels destined for festival stages and sunset drives alike.

If you haven’t yet boarded the SUPERSONIC BOY spacecraft, “Satellite” is the perfect entry point. It’s catchy, atmospheric, and signals an artist who is no longer just reaching for the stars, he’s already among them.

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