MoonSatellite's latest album, Low Life, is a mesmerizing exploration of the darker side of life. The band has crafted a collection of songs that are both haunting and beautiful, with lyrics that delve deep into the complexities of human emotion.
The album opens with the track "Low Life", a brooding and atmospheric song that sets the tone for the rest of the record. From there, MoonSatellite takes the listener on a journey through a range of emotions and moods, from the melancholy "Broken Dreams" to the defiant "Rise Up".
One of the standout tracks on the album is "Lost In Translation", a haunting ballad that showcases the band's talent for creating atmospheric soundscapes. The song is carried by frontman Jake Smith's haunting vocals, which are perfectly suited to the melancholy tone of the music.
MoonSatellite is the name of a self-taught French composer and musician. He uses classic synthesizers such as the Moog Minimoog Voyager, Yamaha AN1X, Roland SH 201 and Korg R3 to create spacey textures and sounds reminiscent of the work of Jean-Michel Jarre, Klaus Schulze and Tangerine Dream.
Low Life is an impressive album that showcases MoonSatellite's talent for crafting emotionally charged songs that stick with the listener long after the music has ended. Fans of moody, atmospheric music will find plenty to love here.