Built around Wishing you could see the universe the way a telescope does, zooming in on distant worlds and hidden beauty. Radio Static's 3 AM ambient textures carries the concept through lo-fi-dream-pop that rewards repeat listens. "To focus on Saturn and count all its rings" — the kind of line that sticks in your head three days later. The mood runs wondering, dreamy. Genre showcases on Majik's aren't filler — they're proof that independent music can carry real emotional weight when the lyrics and production align.
[verse 1]
I wish I had telescope eyes
To zoom past the clouds and the city-lit skies
To focus on Saturn and count all its rings
To see all the tiny invisible things
The nebulas stitched like embroidery art
On the velvet of space with its slow-beating heart
I squint at the stars but they blur into one
A speckled reminder of how far I've come from nothing
[chorus]
Telescope eyes, show me what's hiding
Beyond the atmosphere where the light is colliding
Telescope eyes, bring the distant near
Every galaxy whispered right into my ear
Telescope eyes
I want to see it all
[verse 2]
I read that the light from the stars that I see
Has traveled a lifetime to get here to me
So everything beautiful carries a lag
A postcard from somewhere the universe had
Been blooming and burning a million years past
And the image arrives on my rooftop at last
I'm watching the past with my face to the sky
A museum of light in the corner of my eye
[chorus]
Telescope eyes, show me what's hiding
Beyond the atmosphere where the light is colliding
Telescope eyes, bring the distant near
Every galaxy whispered right into my ear
Telescope eyes
I want to see it all
[bridge]
Maybe I don't need the lens
Maybe wonder never ends
When you learn to look at everything
Like it's the first time that you've ever seen
A blade of grass, a drop of rain
Are just as vast and just as strange
As any star
[chorus]
Telescope eyes, show me what's hiding
In the ordinary and the undecided
Telescope eyes, the distant and the near
Every miracle whispered right into my ear
Telescope eyes
I finally see it all