Supersatellite
Our Lady Peace
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I've read the bible, I've read Dylan, I'm reading people now Because it is much more chilling I sit on a satellite With the stars made of gold There's life through that hollow lens I know supersatellite I watch the traffic, I find the seeds There's one man in particular Who's not what he seems I can't focus in On the lies in his head He's convinced that his blood is blue But it's red Supersatellite Nothing dazzles me, I am in his dreams Nothing is shocking, Transparent human being On the soul inside the world Far better than the eye inside the mind F*ck you, I am you, you hear me Stop crying, stop crying
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Written by: EACRETT, LANNI, MAIDA, TURNER
Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Peermusic Publishing
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12 facts about this song
Band Formation"Supersatellite" is a track by the Canadian alternative rock band, "Our Lady Peace". Formed in 1992, the band's musical style incorporates elements of grunge and alternative rock.
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AlbumThe song is included in their second studio album, "Clumsy", released on January 23, 1997.
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Lead VocalsThe song features lead vocals by Raine Maida, the frontman of the band. Known for his countertenor vocal range, he contributes greatly to the band's unique sound on this track.
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Song Inspiration - "Supersatellite" was inspired by Arthur C. Clarke's book, "2001A Space Odyssey." Clarke's book explores themes of existentialism, which also permeate through "Supersatellite".
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Conceptual Music VideoThe video for the song vividly interprets its lyrics. The narrative focuses on a large satellite overlooking the earth, depicting a perspective of human life from outer space.
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Chart Performance"Supersatellite" did not chart as highly as other songs on the "Clumsy" album, but it nonetheless created a massive impact amongst the fans and is considered one of the stand-out tracks in Our Lady Peace's discography.
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Live PerformancesThe song quickly became a fan-favorite during live performances and continued to feature on their setlist years after its initial release.
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Unique Sound"Supersatellite" showcases the band's unique sound with its melodic guitar hooks, memorable choruses, Maida's distinct vocals, and the mixture of both loud and soft dynamics.
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Lyrics InterpretationThe lyrics of the song establish tension between humanity's technological advances and the consequences of these advancements. This theme is representative of the band's larger discography, which often engages with existential concerns and critiques of modern society.
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Recording ProcessThe entire "Clumsy" album, including "Supersatellite", was recorded using analog equipment, contributing to the warm, saturated sound quality of the track.
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Album Cover ArtThe "Clumsy" album cover art, which "Supersatellite" is part of, is a photograph of a boy's face superimposed on a picture of an astronaut's suit. The cover was created by Canadian photographer, Chris Wahl.
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Critical ReceptionThough the song wasn't released as a single, it has received positive reviews from music critics, who praised its lyrical content and the band's mature sound compared to their previous works.
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