Self entitled <<traditional rock formation>>, Orange Fox will surely hit your switches with this: Feel It

Self entitled <<traditional rock formation>>, Orange Fox will surely hit your switches with this: Feel ItWhen biography doesn't really cut it, all we can do is let the art talk. Later on, when art becomes biography, newcomers will become masters of their craft. But we love newcomers! The only thing holding them back is potential: you can't tell, given a first good song, if those to come won't sidetrack into obscurity. That's why the conservative music head will need that background. How many good songs have they put out in a month, in a year, in ten years? How many albums, how many tours, with how big a crowd?

But all statistics aside, there are times when you learn a lot about what you're dealing with if you take a leap of faith. Take swimming for example! Sure, you'll gobble some gallons of water, but the experience is worth it. In music, the leap of faith resumes to some gallons of high pinched instrumentals, some falsettos here and there, poorly tuned or overdriven guitars, too few vibe, too much spunk. You get my drift, the worst that could happen is you paying a visit to the otolaryngologist...

But we heard these guys before you did! No wax flooded the ear drum! These guys are very public orientated(they released some really cool stills from the video, each one marked with the number of days left until the video would be uploaded on youtube), they sing like they've done it since birth, and their choreographer and graphics director must be an intuitive genius, because the video kicks ass.

Thomas Vriesema, Johan van Vemde, Rijnmar de Goede, Vincent Eijkelenkamp and Fabian Brummel. They're from the Netherlands, a lil bit of "Your Sex Is On Fire", a bit of "With Or Without You" (the almost screamed part!). All that's left is to hear 'em out and let us know: CAN YOU FEEL IT?

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