SINGLE REVIEW: Soraia – Alright OK

Soraia step into a new era with 'Alright OK,' a track fuelled by raw energy, fierce attitude, and an undeniable sense of rebirth. Finding themselves creatively untethered after parting ways with their longtime producer, the band sought fresh inspiration, travelling to Sweden to work with Tomas Skogsberg—a process they describe as invigorating, recharging their passion and sharpening their vision. That renewed fire is unmistakable in this latest single.

'Alright OK' pulsates with grit and confidence, balancing DIY garage rock’s untamed spirit with the polished punch of classic rock ‘n’ roll. The track is an adrenaline rush, built on driving momentum, big hooks, and electrifying moments that refuse to hold back. The drums crash with splashy vibrancy, fueling the song’s unstoppable energy, while the guitars power forward with commanding riffs, adding layers of tension and exhilaration.

There’s a femme fatale glamour running through it all—a protagonist who takes a no-nonsense stance on being ghosted, delivering her message with strength, clarity, and undeniable attitude. The vocal performance radiates determination, making it clear that this isn’t just about heartbreak—it’s about reclaiming power and setting the terms.

While the track thrives on full-throttle energy, it isn’t one-note. Psychedelic-tinged lulls strip back the attitude momentarily, adding a reflective dimension before surging back into its high-adrenaline core. It’s these dynamic shifts that keep 'Alright OK' compelling—offering moments of contemplation without losing its driving force.

A fist-in-the-air rock banger with unwavering passion, 'Alright OK' is both a sonic rebirth and a bold declaration from a band proving they are more charged than ever.

Amy

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