Skateland - Heavenly Bodies (Album)

Every once in a while, an artist crafts something so unique that it feels both familiar and foreign like discovering a lost record from a different era that somehow speaks directly to today’s moment. That’s exactly what Skateland achieves with his latest album, “Heavenly Bodies.”

This project is an experience suspended between decades. The soundscape feels as though Skateland stepped into a studio in the late 70s or early 80s, recorded something otherworldly, and time-traveled to deliver it to us now. It’s nostalgic without imitation, cinematic yet deeply intimate.

There’s something “scary” about how Heavenly Bodies manages to sound timeless that eerie sense of perfection where every note, synth line, and vocal layer aligns in a way that feels destined. The production carries a haunting warmth, blending analog textures with futuristic polish, making it nearly impossible to single out one favorite track. Every song brings a new emotion, a new memory, and a new reason to keep listening.

What truly stands out is the depth and patience of the project. Heavenly Bodies rewards you for sitting still & for letting each track wash over you like waves of nostalgia and discovery. It’s rare for an artist to make something this cohesive yet unpredictable, this beautiful yet haunting.

Skateland made a timeless body of work that bridges generations. “Heavenly Bodies” feels like it was born in the past, crafted for the present, and destined to live forever.