Format: 7" 45 rpm vinyl EP
Artist: The Satellites
Title: Homeless
Side A
1. Homeless
2. Garage Party
Side B
1. Fly High
2. Oh Oh Baby
Style: R&R, Rockin' Blues, Rockabilly
Available
The Satellites are a Rock ‘n’ Roll quintet from outer space. They are touring around Europe to bring their 1950s sound as a musical radiation to earth. Concentrated on early Rock ‘n’ Roll and Blues of the 1920s, a temperature of millions of Kelvin arises in the audience during their show. Allow yourself to be swept along on a journey through another orbit exploring the galaxy of The Satellites – don’t forget your dancing shoes! The Satellites have been on a secret mission called “exhibition to earth” when the connection to the space ship got lost. As the rescue squad arrived at the crash site solely a box with tapes in it was found. With these tapes the band introduces their second album on El Toro Records: CRASH LANDING.
Furthermore the leader of the exhibition received a limited extended player by the crew called “HOMELESS”. This 7” contains four tracks, amongst others the title track Homeless, which speaks about prejudices.
The A-side ends with the track Garage Party. As a special it’s only available on the present vinyl. This tune is about a specific venue on earth the band played several times before.
So take your time to check out the new records by THE SATELLITES!
Artist: The Satellites
Title: Homeless
Side A
1. Homeless
2. Garage Party
Side B
1. Fly High
2. Oh Oh Baby
Style: R&R, Rockin' Blues, Rockabilly
Available
The Satellites are a Rock ‘n’ Roll quintet from outer space. They are touring around Europe to bring their 1950s sound as a musical radiation to earth. Concentrated on early Rock ‘n’ Roll and Blues of the 1920s, a temperature of millions of Kelvin arises in the audience during their show. Allow yourself to be swept along on a journey through another orbit exploring the galaxy of The Satellites – don’t forget your dancing shoes! The Satellites have been on a secret mission called “exhibition to earth” when the connection to the space ship got lost. As the rescue squad arrived at the crash site solely a box with tapes in it was found. With these tapes the band introduces their second album on El Toro Records: CRASH LANDING.
Furthermore the leader of the exhibition received a limited extended player by the crew called “HOMELESS”. This 7” contains four tracks, amongst others the title track Homeless, which speaks about prejudices.
The A-side ends with the track Garage Party. As a special it’s only available on the present vinyl. This tune is about a specific venue on earth the band played several times before.
So take your time to check out the new records by THE SATELLITES!