SONG OF THE DAY- SUPERFECTA- BREATHE IN ( SINGLE REVIEW
London’s very own grunge rockers’ Superfecta will release their first new track in two years via their music platform www.Aurovine.com this Friday (Sept 18). “Breathe in” was written by lead singer Rob Negrini, as part of a trilogy of recordings for Superfecta beginning here. New bassist Joe Head is introduced for the first time for this evolution in sound for them.
Breathe In marks a turn in direction to a more aggressive, darker sound I have never heard before. There is no holding back with the opening riff, an edgy and potent threat of distorted guitar. Each passage builds in tempo and intensity with similarities to Alice In Chains during their Dirt” era.
Matt Vella pounds the drums throughout each chord struck like an army general, as Negrini croons over solid basslines. Negrini delivers once more with vocals full of emotion and sincerity on a track I think is about turning one’s life around. The band sounds like they are enjoying themselves without leaning too far from their message. Head brings a new dynamic to their sound, as evidenced in the intro, and later on in the instrumental break. The songwriting is more polished, as Head’s vibrant bass work allows Todd freedom to fire up a tantalising solo that evokes images of Tony Iommi in his heyday.
Superfecta is back hungrier, darker, and with an appetite for heavier music.
Breathe In is exclusively sold via Aurovine this Friday before being released through all streaming channels.
Band members-
Rob Negrini- Lead Vocals
Danun Todd- Lead Guitar
Matt " The Machine" Vella- Drums
Joe Head- Bass
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