KROKUS FRONTMAN’S SOLO BAND, STORACE, RELEASES NEW SINGLE “ROCK THIS CITY”

Storace, Swiss rock legend Marc Storace‘s eponymous band, returns with a new single, Rock This City. Out today through Frontiers Music Srl, the track is accompanied by a new visualizer video which is available below.

Commenting on the single, Marc had this to say, “Rock This City is about a relationship gone wrong saved by a young man’s ability to snap out of his negative state of mind to win back the love of his life. A great song for our live shows.”

Storace is:

Marc Storace – Vocals
Dom Favez – Rhythm Guitar
Serge Christen – Lead Guitar
Patrick Aeby – Drums
Emi Meyer – Bass

Maltese-born-Swiss musician Marc Storace started his exceptional musical career in 1970, with the Swiss cult progressive band Tea, which became a very successful band and with whom he released five LPs. Marc gained attention for his frontmanship and high-pitched raunchy vocal tone.

In 1979, Marc became the voice of Krokus, the most successful hard rock band from Switzerland. After their first album with MarcMetal Rendez-VousKrokus played several world tours, sold over 15 million records, and won many gold and platinum awards.

4 Responses

  1. In the opening chords, obviously I hear Deep Purple‘s, Smoke On The Water, and overall it kind reminds me of Jetboy‘s Feel the Shake. But, it has a classic 80s hard rock sound, which is my sweet spot. 🙂

    1. Yeah it’s a rocker for sure! Sometimes less is more! Simplicity yields the best results.

  2. When I was dating my wife, and a Krokus song would play, I would ask her to guess the band, and tell her that if she correctly guessed the band, I’d give her a nice back rub…..she always guessed the band was AC/DC, and never “won” the back rub.

  3. We all know about 69…
    The verses sound like late 80s Bad Company and the chorus sounds like Def Leppard. Different than what I expected. Don’t know what to say..

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