With a name like Sunrise in Jupiter, you’d expect something grand- celestial even- and the band’s latest release, ‘Take Me Home’, delivers just that. Acting as the curtain closer on Volume 1 of their ambitious double album ‘Mission to Mars’, this new track cements the group’s commitment to storytelling through sound. And in this case, the story’s climax comes not with fireworks, but with a haunting, soul-baring lament: the yearning for home.
‘Take Me Home’ is a sonic transmission from the edge of the void- emotionally rich and weighty, yet full of shimmer and scale. Guitars float like stardust across a backdrop of atmospheric synths, while the vocals carry a bittersweet desperation that lands somewhere between Bowie’s ‘Space Oddity’ and the urgency of ‘The Black Parade’. This is a band using space as a mirror for human fragility.

Where their previous singles leaned into spectacle, this track trades in vulnerability. It’s the moment before the descent, the ache of distance made louder by isolation. As the final notes hit, you’re left with a simple, devastating question: who’s still listening?
Having already picked up momentum through a viral online presence and early praise from tastemakers like Earmilk and Notion, Sunrise in Jupiter are proving themselves to be more than just hype- they’re visionaries. ‘Take Me Home’ is a signal flare from a band fully locked into their artistic orbit.
For fans of Muse, Angels & Airwaves, or anyone who’s ever looked up at the stars and felt something stir- this is your moment. Buckle in, ‘Mission to Mars’ is only just beginning.