By: Victor Matheus

Satellite Train releases new single “James Dean,” one of several releases this year. Other releases include the albums “The Melbourne Session Tapes” and “The Melbourne Sessions Multiverse Experience.” 

Satellite Train consists of Michael Paynter, Susan Turner, Randy Jacobs, Shane O’Mara, Jamie Muhoberac, John McAll, Pasquale Monea, John Watson, Chris Chaney, Gregg Bissonette, and Tori La Rosa.

Satellite Train’s new work is a version of the groundbreaking album The Melbourne Sessions Multiverse Experience, a project that redefines how music can be experienced in the Dolby era. Created with the blessing of the James Dean family, the track embodies timeless rebellion and cinematic elegance, uniting the nostalgic energy of rock with a modern and immersive production. Same songs, different band. Look for the Multiverse Experience label and, depending on where you listen, Apple Music reveals one universe, Spotify another. Step inside and discover Satellite Train in parallel worlds.

“James Dean” has a sound that takes us on a journey reminiscent of the 80s, with upbeat rhythms and smooth guitar riffs. The vocals, combined, are very powerful, creating a potent atmosphere that takes listeners on a timeless trip. With an instrumental arrangement that enriches the track, the song has a groove that makes the music flow through our bodies. 

“James Dean” surprises with a style that blends pop and rock, with lyrics that talk about wanting to be “James Dean,” a famous American actor who died at only 24 years old in a car accident, at the height of his career. A personality that several songs have portrayed as a level to be reached, to be like him. The new song captivates us with a strong and explosive chorus that makes us sing along. Satellite Train surprises with country influences in its transitions.

“James Dean” in this version has a stronger, more vibrant, clear, and clean sound quality, thanks to the power of Dolby, which allows for greater clarity and immersion in the track. The song has sections that are mostly fast-paced, exciting, and other surprising sections that form a slower, more crescendoing melody. This interplay of highs and lows in the rhythm is sensational, capturing our attention and taking us through different soundscapes. The vocals are wonderful and expressive; that’s the power of Satellite Train.

🎧 Experience the difference for yourself.

Listen now:  https://ffm.to/multiverseexperience

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