
The holiday season just got a major upgrade, thanks to the Storm Windows. The trio made up of Rob Matthews (guitar/singing), Don Matthews (upright bass/singing) and their drummer Erik Anderson, just dropped their new Christmas song and music video “Santa Goes To Space”. Trust me, you need to hear this track, it’s something special and nothing like you’ve heard before.
This song is special because it’s a classic Christmas idea and sends it straight into the stars. This is not the usual sleigh rides, this time, Santa and Rudolph decide to take a space adventure to spread the true feeling of Christmas. The track is performed in a gentle ballad style, harkening back to those great folk storytellers but its narrative, a celestial adventure on Christmas night pushes the traditional holiday formula into imaginative new territory. Instead of sleigh bells and snowdrifts, we get cosmic dust and starlight. Instead of Santa coming to town, he’s venturing far beyond it, spreading Christmas spirit throughout the “Whole Wide Universe.”
The talented trio Storm windows are seasoned musicians and have “weathered a few storms” as they put it. This experience shines through in their music. When they sing, it’s real and it reminds you about coming together, kindness and showing love to everyone, everywhere.

The opening verse sets the scene on Christmas night right after the toys were all delivered. “Well the toys were all delivered/but there were still some hours to go before daylight” Instead of retiring, Santa proposes an unprecedented mission to Rudolph: “Hey, let’s try/ To see how high we can fly”. This simple setup pivots into a cosmic declaration, emphasizing the band’s New Americana” blend of honest story telling and modern vision. Christmas spirit reaching beyond our planet is uniquely contemporary and perfectly captures the song’s core message of boundless goodwill.
The story takes off at the chorus which is the best part of it. It describes the space trip and shows how the spirit of the holiday is for everyone. “Santa goes to space/ To a different old place/ A sleigh and reindeer satellite/ Sailing through the stars tonight, all you… jolly old celestial and extraterrestrials” This strong part of the song ends with the most important point which is Christmas is not just for Earth, it is for the whole universe.
This Christmas song keeps the spirit going while also wrapping it in a shimmering melody that feels like a blanket of stars. It reminds us that even in our modern world of tech and doubt, things like compassion and connection are still the most important, whether you’re on Earth or zooming through space.
Santa Goes to Space is important for so many reasons. We all get tired of the same old holiday pop songs. This is something new and refreshing, well made that it adds creativity back into the holiday music tradition.
Santa Goes To Space is available on all streaming platforms. Check it out and let the Storms Windows take your Christmas spirit to new spaces.
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