Satellite Soul Lyrics — by Popularity
| 1 | Heaven Waits |
| 2 | Soul |
| 3 | Set Me Free |
| 4 | Precious Lord |
| 5 | I Am Not Leaving Now |
| 6 | Fool |
| 7 | Always Greater |
| 8 | Either Way |
| 9 | Equal To The Fall |
| 10 | Great Big Universe |
| 11 | Never |
| 12 | Always The Same |
| 13 | How I Love You |
| 14 | Single Moment |
| 15 | Mercy Maker |
| 16 | Love Is All We Own |
| 17 | Wash |
| 18 | Lighten My Load |
| 19 | Maybe |
| 20 | He Can |
| 21 | Interstate Travel |
| 22 | Pieces |
| 23 | Say I Am |
| 24 | Broken Again |
| 25 | Poor Reflection |
| 26 | These Fields |
| 27 | Revive Me |
| 28 | Good Ride Down |
Satellite Soul Albums
About Satellite Soul
Satellite Soul is an American rock band that emerged in the Christian alternative rock scene of the 1990s, blending grunge-influenced guitars with spiritually-driven lyrics and melodic sensibilities. Their self-titled album "Satellite Soul" featured standout tracks like "Heaven Waits" and "Soul," which showcased their ability to merge heavy, distorted soundscapes with accessible pop hooks and earnest faith-based themes. Songs like "Set Me Free" and "I Am Not Leaving Now" demonstrated their range from anthemic rock to more introspective moments, while their cover of "Precious Lord" highlighted their reverence for gospel traditions. Though they maintained a relatively modest profile compared to mainstream rock acts, Satellite Soul carved out a meaningful niche in Christian rock, influencing the genre's evolution toward more authentic, less polished expressions of faith.