"A masterclass in Northern indie... 'Satellites' doesn't just aim for the stars; it pulls them down into a sweaty, high-energy anthem."
W: Mandy Morgan

Park View has rapidly carved out a niche by blending the high-energy, "unapologetic northern attitude" of early Arctic Monkeys with the more modern, atmospheric folk-pop sensibilities of artists like Noah Kahan.
With their upcoming single "Satellites" arriving on April 2nd, Newcastle’s own Park View is poised to bridge the gap between gritty Northern indie and stadium-sized ambition. The track masterfully balances the rhythmic urgency of early 2000s British rock with a modern, atmospheric production that mirrors the vastness of its title. Alfie Kelly’s vocals remain the band's North Star—raw, relatable, and deeply rooted in the Geordie spirit—while the guitar work feels more expansive than ever, shimmering like its celestial namesake. It’s a song built for late-night drives and crowded festival fields, marking a definitive evolution for a group that has moved past the "student band" label to become a genuine force in the UK alternative scene.