There’s something refreshing about a band that knows exactly who they are, and Space Shot continue to prove that with Someone Keeping The Lights On. The Massachusetts indie rock group have been building a steady buzz through emotional songwriting, memorable melodies, and a sound that feels both classic and current at the same time. Their latest album shows a band growing naturally without losing the raw energy that first drew people in.
At the centre of the record is “Don’t Change,” a track that perfectly captures the heart of the album. Rather than relying on huge production moments, the song keeps things grounded and honest. The emotion comes through in the songwriting, the steady rhythm section, and the way the band lets the atmosphere carry the weight of the track. It feels personal without trying too hard, which is part of what makes Space Shot stand out in today’s indie rock scene.
Across the album, the band balances reflective moments with bigger, more energetic sounds. Songs like “Delivery Service” push into darker emotional territory while still holding onto the melodic core that defines the group’s style. Elsewhere, tracks like “Few Moments With You,” “Atlantic Moon,” and “Threat To Me” help shape the album into a complete listening experience, giving it a feeling of movement, nostalgia, and late-night reflection from start to finish.
What makes Someone Keeping The Lights On work so well is how natural it feels. Nothing sounds forced or overdone. Space Shot lean into strong songwriting, tight musicianship, and the chemistry that comes from years of making music together. The result is an album that feels lived-in and genuine, the kind of indie rock record that keeps revealing new details with every listen.
With growing attention around the band and a catalogue full of standout tracks, Space Shot are quickly becoming one of the most exciting rising names in indie rock.
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