UK emo outfit Blame Yourself officially released their latest single, “Satellites,” through Punkerton Records. The track serves as an emotionally charged anthem centered on themes of perseverance and personal transformation. Originally written by frontman Nic Woods during his years as a solo artist, the composition has since evolved into a powerful full-band statement. Working with producer Mike Blakey, the group crafted an expansive sound that balances the urgency of early 2000s emo with modern production. The lyrics explore the difficult struggle of maintaining focus while pursuing ambitious goals, ultimately serving as a declaration of creative resilience.
Since their formation in 2022, Blame Yourself has built a reputation for delivering cathartic storytelling and raw energy. The band previously gained momentum with their debut full-length album, ‘Delirium Fantasies’, and earned recognition through a feature on BBC Introducing. Their sound draws significant influence from the soaring melodies of Taking Back Sunday and the vulnerability found in the work of Spanish Love Songs. This new single represents a milestone in the band’s career as they continue to refine their signature blend of nostalgic angst and heartfelt honesty. Fans of modern alternative rock will find “Satellites” to be a definitive example of the band’s ability to turn personal longing into a euphoric musical experience.


