5 Reasons You Should Listen To Sunrise in Jupiter 'Take Me Home'
- Louise Clark
- Apr 28
- 1 min read

If you haven’t yet launched “Take Me Home” into your rotation, Sunrise in Jupiter are giving you every reason to start now. Following their viral debut “Satellite”, the rising alt-rock band returns with a deeply emotional, arena-sized single that blends sci-fi storytelling with raw human vulnerability. It’s the second release from their upcoming concept album Mission to Mars Vol. 1, and it’s already turning heads for its cinematic scope and heartfelt roots. Here are five reasons why “Take Me Home” deserves a spot in your orbit.
It’s Emotionally Real — and Hits Hard.
Built around a heartfelt voicemail from the frontman’s daughter, this track isn’t just poetic — it’s personal. You can feel the longing, the love, and the ache in every lyric.
It Sounds Like a Sci-Fi Epic, But Feels Like a Hug.
With soaring guitars, cinematic production, and a chorus that explodes like a supernova, “Take Me Home” delivers high-concept rock that never loses its human core.
It’s a Perfect Mix of Power and Vulnerability.
The band strikes an incredible balance between thunderous alt-rock energy and raw, emotional storytelling — think Muse meets a late-night phone call home.
It’s the Closer to an Ambitious Concept Album.
As the emotional finale of Mission to Mars Vol. 1, the song carries the weight of a journey’s end — and hints at bigger stories to come.
It’s for Anyone Who’s Ever Felt Lost — and Needed a Way Back.
Whether you’re drifting metaphorically or emotionally, this is your anthem. It’s not just a song — it’s a reminder that even in the void, connection still matters.