Detroit-based musician SARK released their latest instrumental rock single Flying Toward Tomorrow on May 11, 2026. Built around soaring guitars, retro synth textures, and cinematic atmosphere, the track pulls from 80s electronic music, rock, and synthwave while still feeling modern. SARK continues shaping energetic instrumentals that feel expansive and movement-driven.
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Flying Toward Tomorrow sounds like the kind of song that plays at the end of a movie you randomly watched on a Saturday night that somehow changed your entire outlook afterwards. It gives off a little bit of that Breakfast Club ending feeling, not musically exactly, but in the way the track carries this huge wave of nostalgia and quiet hope at the same time. Like walking away from something knowing life is about to change even if you do not fully understand how yet.
The track opens on quiet piano notes that feel like standing alone before sunrise while the world slowly wakes up around you. The guitars feel expressive without becoming overwhelming, while the retro-inspired rhythm keeps the whole thing moving forward steadily. Neon lights, empty highways, city skylines passing by the car window at night—that is the atmosphere sitting here.
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Even as it grows bigger and more cinematic, it still feels deeply personal. Flying Toward Tomorrow feels reflective without sounding sad, it carries this emotional resilience to it, like driving toward somewhere unfamiliar with no real certainty about what waits there, but trusting yourself enough to keep going anyway.
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