Listen: Superfood - "Right On Satellite"
Fresh from their time on the road with Wolf Alice, Birmingham quartet Superfood premiered their brand new single on BBC Radio 1 last night, and have once again cemented themselves as one of the country’s brightest new talents.
Cursing with the same contagious energy that’s already seen Superfood become somewhat of a household name, “Right On Satellite” is the sound of a band astutely at the top of their game. Jangling guitars and gliding vocals meet driving rhythms and a shout-a-long chorus, crafting a track that can just as readily whisk your thoughts away as it can get your body dancing.
A nonchalant charm breezes through the track, laced in the lyrics and along the refrains, capable of earning your affections in a heartbeat. But the band keep their prowess in check. With this release, Superfood are no longer trying to prove themselves – they’ve already won.
“Right On Satellite” is released on 28 July through Infectious Music.
Live:
27 June – Down The Rabbit Hole, De Groene Heuvels
29 June – Glastonbury Festival
6 July – Metropolis Festival, Rotterdam
7 July – Indiestad Special at Paradiso, Amsterdam
12 July – The KPH, London (Free entry, Associates Presents…)
17 July – Undertone, Cardiff
18 July – AKA, Banbury (Free entry)
19 July – Truck Festival, Oxford
22 July – The Social, London (Free entry. DIY Magazine Presents…)
23 July – Jailhouse, Hereford
25 July – Secret Garden Part, Huntingdon
31 July – Old Blue Last, London (Free entry, DIY Magazine/Vice Presents…)
1 August – Y Not Festival, Derbyshire
2 August – Leopallooza, Cornwall 6th August – The Black Heart, London (Free entry. DIY Magazine Presents…)
13 September – Shrewsbury Fields Festival, Shropshire
19 September – Reeperbahn, Hamburg
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