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Forever Now

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Origin Copenhagen, DENMARK

Genre Baroque Pop, Chillout, Cinematic Pop

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“Grounded Satellites” is a track from EP Grounded Satellites, a big comeback for The Forever Now, and it’s a mix of modern themes and classic indie rock sounds. The song is about wanting to leave the city and its false promises behind.

The Forever Now worked hard on this song for five years and worked with other musicians to make it perfect:

Tires screech as a car packed to the ceiling pulls away, urgently longing to get out of California. The passenger seat is empty—a warm glow grows stronger among the hills in the distance. This is the world of “Grounded Satellites”, the triumphant return of Copenhagen based( relocated from Canada)  indie rock outfit The Forever Now. The band has come a long way since BIRP.FM referred to Throw it Down as, “an atmospheric sonic palette brought to life”, and Indie Obsessive awarded it a “contender for ‘The Summer Hit of 2017’,” marked by their relocation from Canada to Denmark.

Combining cinematic elements with indie rock, synth-pop, and singer-songwriter music, The Forever Now carve out a filmic experience with each release. Defined by their genre-defying style and relentlessly do-it-yourself approach, The Forever Now have been on critics’ radar from their debut, when, according to TEEZ FM, “they have impacted the music scene with their proper debut single ‘Last Day of the Year’”.

Sacramento’s K-ZAP 93.3 FM plays Forever Now. All part of 50 years of Rock, Blues and More, 24-7 on our station’s stream at K-ZAP.ORG/LISTEN/
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