Rock/Review Dead Storm Rising - 11 Ton Butterfly

Based in Seattle, United States, Dead Storm Rising is a captivating studio project that focuses on delivering powerful music, prioritizing the art over individual members. Comprising a talented trio known as Wraith, Kitsune, and Raze, the group's latest release, "11 Ton Butterfly," showcases their unique blend of dark, brooding tones that set them apart in the music scene.

"11 Ton Butterfly" by Dead Storm Rising is an impressive homage that honors and innovates rock's past and present. Dead Storm Rising's rendition of the song, which was initially influenced by Mindfunk's classic tune, is both familiar and excitingly original as they infuse it with their own fiery personality. "11 Ton Butterfly" shines with a superior sound that highlights the band's dedication to respecting their roots while creating their own character. It was expertly recorded by Wraith in their Seattle studio and refined by Stephan Hawkes in Hollywood.

The song adds additional levels of precision, emotion, and intensity while retaining the original's raw, powerful beats. Dead Storm Rising's unique sound, which combines a driving rhythm section, booming riffs, and gritty vocals, gives the classic new life and creates a very personal and impactful listening experience. Every note exudes respect, emotion, and a fiery creative spirit, demonstrating their unmistakable connection to the music.

More than merely a cover, "11 Ton Butterfly" is a tribute to the foundations of rock as seen through the contemporary eyes of a group not afraid to make their own audacious impression. This track, which confirms Dead Storm Rising's position as the heirs to a raw and genuine rock heritage, is a must-listen for lovers of classic rock, grunge, and heavier alt sounds.

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