If you are a fan of indie rock that feels both nostalgic and fresh, Space Shot is a name worth knowing. The Massachusetts group has been quietly building momentum with melodic songs, strong live shows, and a sound that blends classic rock spirit with modern indie style.
Space Shot’s music draws inspiration from vintage sounds of the 60s and 70s while still sitting comfortably in today’s indie rock scene. Their tracks often feature melodic bass lines, expressive guitar parts, and a balance between energetic moments and more reflective ones. That mix gives their songs a warm and familiar feel while still sounding modern.
The band was formed by longtime friends Jack Consolo and James Walton. What started as casual house party performances in Burlington, Vermont slowly grew into something more serious. Their chemistry as musicians and friends became the foundation of the project. From the start, the focus has always been simple. Write honest songs, keep the melodies strong, and create music that people connect with.
Over time the band has grown a loyal audience through streaming platforms and live performances across New England. Songs like “Fast As It Takes,” “Delivery Service,” and “Look The Same” have become fan favorites and helped introduce the band to a wider indie audience.
Their second album, Someone Keeping The Lights On, shows how much the band has evolved. The record expands their sound with fuller arrangements and deeper emotional themes. Tracks such as “Don’t Change” and “Futile Defusal” highlight their focus on melody, mood, and storytelling.
One standout track is “Delivery Service,” a darker and more atmospheric song that explores the feeling of waiting for something to go wrong while still pushing forward. With dynamic drums, expressive bass, and even violin adding tension, the track shows the band’s growing ambition in songwriting and production.
With two albums, growing streams, and a reputation for energetic shows, Space Shot is continuing to carve out its place in modern indie rock.

