Thursday, November 20, 2025

“Dark Days Are Gone” Claims Orianthi 

‘Dark Days Are Gone’ claims critically acclaimed guitarist Orianthi on her latest single.

Amiable blues rock bounces its way into more euphoric ear-worming jangly rock sound as Orianthi waves a two-fingered goodbye to a former bad news lover in new single ‘Dark Days Are Gone’, now she’s found someone to treat her right.

The new single is accompanied with an official music video that can check out here at RAMzine -It’s the fifth single taken from her latest studio album Some Kind Of Feeling, released by Woodward Avenue Records.

Orianthi produced three songs from the new album including ‘First Time Blues’, ‘Ghost’, and ‘Bad For Each Other’. The remaining seven songs on the album, including the new single ‘Dark Days Are Gone’ were produced by Kevin ‘The Caveman’ Shirley (Black Country Communion, Beth Hart,  Joe Bonamassa).

The multi-talented veteran artist has worked with the likes of Alice Cooper, Dave Stewart and Richie Sambora, and Michael Jackson hired her for his London performances the year of his untimely death.

Success in her own right started with her Top 20 Billboard pop hit ‘According to You’ and gold-selling Geffen album Believe (2009). While playing with legends over the years, she’s continued to build her discography with numerous albums on different labels.

Her prolific streak of stylistically diverse singles released by Woodward Avenue Records – First Time Blues’ featuring Joe Bonamassa, Ghost’, ‘Some Kind of Feeling’, and ‘Attention’, launches a fresh, adventurous new phase of her solo career, an era of exciting creativity and powerhouse rock and roll.

Some Kind Of Feeling is album is available on CD, vinyl, and digitally here.

For more about Orianthi and her January UK tour visit RAMzine here.

Paul H Birch
Paul H Birch
RAMzine Senior Writer - Writer of fiction, faction and fact, has edited several newsstand magazines. He declares himself a hack for hire but refuses to compromise on the subject of music.

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