Lizzie Hosking Writes About Being Homesick in Her Latest Dreamy Cut

A heartfelt, tender ballad focusing on longing, distance, and the need for connection. As always, Lizzie Hosking writes from a place of deep vulnerability and honesty.

Lizzie Hosking has been a constant feature on our pages in the past few years. A talented artist moving with purpose and authenticity, the Adelaide-born songstress has recently spent a year in London, UK, an experience that has shaped her for the better, while renewing her connection and sense of belonging towards her hometown. Now back on Australian land, Hosking is seeking to process such a wholesome and vivid experience by doing what she does best: framing it all in a song. 

‘Satellite (Home’s Making Me Homesick)’ is the perfect example of that, a heartfelt, tender ballad focusing on longing, distance, and the need for connection. As always, it’s a relatable piece, one that sees Lizzie writing from a place of deep vulnerability and honesty. Such nuanced songwriting is then wrapped in cosmic alt-pop, the perfect balance between alternative flair and mainstream melodism. The listening experience is rather blissful, almost hypnotic. What more could you wish for?

Delving deeper into ‘Satellite (Home’s Making Me Homesick)’, Hosking explains: “It’s a triumphant ballad for all of the lovers with their head so far in the clouds it’s landed in out of space.” Threading the fine line between romance and homesickness, Lizzie Hosking pens a relatable cut, a song that’s not only catchy and dreamy but also meaningful and familiar. 

Recommended! Discover ‘Satellite (Home’s Making Me Homesick)’ now:

INSTAGRAM

Share the article!