Rock/Review ORFIN - Protect The King (Danny’s Song) (Ft. Tyler Lyon)

ORFIN, a solo multi-instrumentalist hailing from NYC, has poured his passion for heavy music into his latest original single, "Protect The King (Danny’s Song) (Ft. Tyler Lyon)."

With “Protect The King (Danny’s Song),” ORFIN transforms deep personal grief into a stirring alt-rock tribute that balances emotional weight with an accessible, radio-ready edge. Written in honor of his late brother, the track serves as both a memorial and a declaration of resilience — a reminder that love can remain fierce even in the face of loss.

As a solo multi-instrumentalist, ORFIN delivers a performance that feels fully realized and passionately crafted. Thunderous guitars, tight rhythmic movement, and an anthemic arrangement drive the song forward, giving it the soaring impact of a modern rock powerhouse. Yet beneath the intensity, there is a unique tenderness — a heartbeat of vulnerability threaded through every chord.

Tyler Lyon’s vocal feature becomes a vital emotional conduit. His delivery builds from somber reflection into urgent catharsis, echoing the song’s narrative of holding on, fighting back, and honoring the memory of someone irreplaceable. The dynamic interplay between Lyon’s expressive voice and ORFIN’s instrumental depth elevates the song into something larger than its parts.

Recorded in ORFIN’s home studio and mixed and mastered by Jamie King at The Basement Studios in North Carolina, “Protect The King (Danny’s Song)” boasts an impressive polish. Every detail — from the crisp guitar tone to the powerful low-end punch — reinforces the care put into this tribute.

This is more than a single. It’s a promise, a legacy, and a cathartic roar from the heart. ORFIN has created a deeply moving piece that will resonate with anyone who has ever loved, lost, and vowed to protect what matters most.

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