Review By Darren McIntyre

 Orchestra are a metallic alt rock trio from Paris, France who deliver music built for stadiums but made to connect with the audience. The boys bring light, dark, euphoric, heaviness, glamour & aggression that will surely make Storm Orchestra everyone’s new favourite go to band. The boys have given us 1 LP, 1 EP and a slew of singles and on the 11th April the boys drop their new album Get Better and from that comes propulsive new single Superplayer which I will be reviewing for you today. Look out for the boys ripping up the stage with the awesome Royal Republic.

Superplayer – The track begins with a real sludgy, gritty guitar shred that is welcomed by a funky, dark brooding bassline that just allows this monster to grab us by the throat and let this awesome track erupt. The rhythm section joins the party and throws out solid snare drum beats that let the bass kicks control the groove of this awesome rock n roll renegade, the vocals are dark with tone as the boys really dig deep and get this bad boy off the ground as we feel the energy oozing from the boys as they deliver a real bruising beast of a track that is just on the money. The growling track has texture and attitude that pours from every musician as they give us a solid rock n roll track that delivers on every level as they really give this track their full attention as we feel the grooveflow effortlessly through this absolute banger track.

Storm Orchestra  –

                            Maxime Goudard  –  Vocals / Guitar

                            Adrien Richard  –  Bass

                            Loic Fouquet  –  Drums

Track Listing  –

                      Superplayer

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