Sunrise in Jupiter Just Want Someone To Take Them Home

The rising alt-rock band return with their most emotionally resonant single to date.

Sunrise in Jupiter yearn to return to the mothership on their stirring new single and vibrant video Take Me Home — showcasing today on Tinnitist.

The rising alt-rock band return with their most emotionally resonant single to date — and the second release from their upcoming concept album Mission to Mars Vol. 1. Following the breakout success of debut single Satellite, which amassed over 30 million views on social media and garnered a rapidly growing fanbase, Take Me Home arrives with thunderous momentum and deep emotional gravity.

Soaring and cinematic, the track wraps the band’s signature heavy atmosphere in a cocoon of aching vulnerability. Written during a six-month separation from loved ones, the track’s inspiration stems from a raw, real-life voice message from the frontman Sonny’s daughter. “She said, ‘Daddy, I miss you. When are you coming home?’ That hit me like a comet,” he recalls. “This song is a transmission from the heart — a message to anyone who’s ever felt lost in space, trying to find their way back to what matters most.”

Anchored in a concept depicting an astronaut nearing the end of a long space-bound odyssey, Take Me Home closes out Mission to Mars Vol. 1 with yearning power. Its lyrics reflect isolation and hope in equal measure, threading together cinematic textures with cathartic rock instrumentation.

Opening with radiant guitar pulses and a bouncy bassline, the track builds quickly into a widescreen, arena-ready hook. The chorus pleads with anthemic urgency — “Don’t leave me empty-handed / Don’t leave me dead and stranded” — before launching into a wave of guitar distortion and layered vocals that rise like a desperate signal sent into the void. The final chorus swells with soaring backing harmonies and organ-laced ambiance, closing the track in a moment that’s both vast and intimate. It’s the kind of ending that lingers — both sonically and emotionally.

Perfect for fans of Muse, Foo Fighters and Queens of the Stone Age, Sunrise in Jupiter harness a familiar rock power while crafting their own bold, fresh lane. Take Me Home is an anthem for the isolated, a lifeline for anyone who’s ever felt adrift — proof that even in the vastness of space, human connection burns brighter than any star.

With Mission to Mars Vol. 1 on the horizon, Sunrise in Jupiter are poised for liftoff. There’s never been a better time to join the journey. Watch the video for Take Me Home above, hear the track below, and find the band  on their website and Instagram.