Following the release of her new album Some Kind of Feeling, critically acclaimed guitarist and singer Orianthi will embark on her UK tour in January 2026. Orianthi’s special guest at all concerts (except Planet Rock’s Winter’s End) is James Bruner.
Orianthi’s concert at Leeds Brudenell on Wednesday January 28th is sold out. Tickets for all other concerts are available from The Gig Cartel.
Dates include Manchester, Band on the Wall (Jan 24), Glasgow, Oran Mor (Jan 25), Leeds, Brudenell (Jan 28 – Sold Out), London, O2 Academy Islington (Jan 29), Planet Rocks’ Winter’s End (Jan 31) and Southampton, The Brook (Feb 1).
Orianthi’s new album Some Kind of Feelingwas released digitally by Woodward Avenue Records on June 27th.
Orianthi produced three songs from the new album including “First Time Blues” feat. Joe Bonamassa, “Ghost,” and “Bad For Each Other.” The remaining seven songs on the album, including the current single “Attention,” are produced by Kevin Shirley (Black Country Communion, Joanne Shaw Taylor, Beth Hart, Joe Bonamassa).
Orianthi’s latest single “Attention” is available on all streaming platforms HERE. Watch the official music video for “Attention” on YouTube HERE.
Though the lyrics of Orianthi’s latest fiery, kick-ass single “Attention,” exposes an annoying ex-lover’s habit of drunk texting to rile up her cooled passions, its title, on a deeper level makes us think about the kind of attention we’ve been paying to the singer/songwriter and virtuoso electric guitarist over the past 20 years.
Seems nothing can ever be written about the multi-talented veteran artist without mentioning her collaborations with Alice Cooper, Dave Stewart and Richie Sambora, and the fact that Michael Jackson hired her for his London performances the year of his untimely death.
Equal “Attention” should also be paid to her success as an artist in her own right, starting with her Top 20 Billboard pop hit “According to You” and gold-selling Geffen album Believe, released in 2009. While playing with legends over the years, she has continued to build her discography with numerous albums on different labels.
Orianthi’s prolific streak of stylistically diverse singles from the new album include “First Time Blues” feat. Joe Bonamassa, “Ghost” and “Some Kind of Feeling.” They exemplify an exciting new phase of her solo career, an era of exciting creativity and powerhouse contemporary rock and roll.
Album Track Listing
1. Attention (3:48) 2. Some Kind of Feeling (4:44) 3. What I’ve Been Looking For (5:15) 4. Sharp Dressed Man (2:46) 5. Ghost (3:29) 6. First Time Blues (feat. Joe Bonamassa) (3:48) 7. Dark Days Are Gone (3:43) 8. Bad For Each Other (3:12) 9. Call You Mine (3:56) 10. Heaven Right Here (4:12)
The Gig Cartel & Planet Rock in Association with Neil O’Brien Entertainment presents:
ORIANTHI JANUARY 2026 UK TOUR
TICKETS FOR ALL CONCERTS ARE AVAILABLE FROM THE GIG CARTEL
PLUS SPECIAL GUEST: JAMES BRUNER
MANCHESTER, BAND ON THE WALL SATURDAY 24 JANUARY 2026 Tickets: The Gig Cartel 25 Swan St, Manchester, M4 5JZ http://bandonthewall.org
GLASGOW, ORAN MOR SUNDAY 25 JANUARY 2026 Tickets: The Gig Cartel Top of Byres Road, Glasgow, G12 8QX https://oran-mor.co.uk
LEEDS, BRUDENELL (SOLD OUT) WEDNESDAY 28 JANUARY 2026 Tickets: The Gig Cartel 33 Queen’s Rd, Burley, Leeds, LS6 1NY http://www.brudenellsocialclub.co.uk
Critically acclaimed guitarist and singer Orianthi will release her new single “Dark Days Are Gone” on Thursday October 16th. The new single is accompanied with an official music video that can be seen on YouTube HERE. This is the fifth single taken from her critically acclaimed studio album Some Kind Of Feeling. Released by Woodward Avenue Records, the album is available on CD, vinyl, and digital HERE.
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,” are produced by Kevin “The Caveman” Shirley (Black Country Communion, Beth Hart, Joe Bonamassa).
Seems nothing can ever be written about the multi-talented veteran artist without mentioning her collaborations with Alice Cooper, Dave Stewart and Richie Sambora, and the fact that Michael Jackson hired her for his London performances the year of his untimely death.
Her success as an artist 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.
With every new single, Orianthi reminds us that she’s at the top of her game in every way, finding fresh, vulnerable yet attitude-filled musical stories to tell, and allowing us to experience the guitar chops that have made her a modern-day rock icon.
Jonathan Widran breaks down Orianthi’s new single “Dark Days Are Gone”
Fully living up to its emotion evoking title, Orianthi’s Woodward Avenue debut Some Kind of Feeling is seriously the edgy, blues-rock gift that keeps on giving. With the release of the speedy thumping, kick-ass, kiss-off funk rocker “Dark Days Are Gone,” the otherworldly Australian singer, songwriter and electric guitar virtuosa has released five powerhouse singles from the ten-track album – including her recent acclaimed track “Attention,” which achieved crossover love from country rock fans and tastemakers.
While it made sense with every other song to introduce it with Ori’s all-star rock associations and previous successes as a solo artist, “Dark Days are Gone” is produced by legendary fellow Aussie Kevin Shirley. It’s another showcase for Ori’s attitude-filled songwriting, exciting vocals, and sizzling guitar playing. The song thrives and grooves on the propulsive rhythms of bassist Justin Andres and drummer Jimmy Paxson. If your ears can isolate their vibe for a few seconds, you’ll hear it too – a hypnotic groove reminiscent of Golden Earring mid-70’s driving gem “Radar Love.”
Capturing the energetic determination of a woman about to tell a man she’s done with his BS and moving on, the intro to “Dark Days are Gone” is bouncy and buoyant and draws us into Ori’s guitar fire immediately before she relates the background of the relationship and shares how over time the darker reality of this lover is revealed. She gave him enough chances and after an intoxicating pre-chorus buildup, she’s ready to unleash her fire, with her crackling guitar harmony lines blazing.
It’s one of Ori’s trademark irresistibly emotional hooks, and one we can all relate to at some point or another: “Don’t’ leave the light on when you leave/Baby, lock the door, throw away the keys.” Leading up to the mention of the title, she drops the big bomb “’Cause my heart, it ain’t your home” and mentions, like oh yeah, by the way she’s found someone else (quickly, we presume) who loves her and “won’t make me feel alone.” Decades ago, Gloria Gaynor said she will survive, but Orianthi’s got a cleverer spin on how intensely things have changed right there in the title “Dark Days Are Gone.”
Then the radar loving groove peps in to drive Ori’s defiant second verse where she declares she’d rather be alone and flame throws another incisive line about how much he’ll regret his foolishness which led her to break free “One day, you’re gonna wake up and wish I was in your bed.” But really, as on every Ori track, we’re listening patiently as she shares her feelings and gets back to the killer chorus because of what we know is coming – a burning, almost adjective defying guitar solo where she showcases her chops not merely to share her surreal talents but as catharsis from the emotionally complex ordeal that inspires the song.
The rhythm section explodes in a boisterous rain of musical lava behind Ori’s relentless have-to- hear-it-to-believe-it outburst. What a blast, literally! It’s not always sunny in Ori’s musical world and she often shares songs about messed up relationships – but we know we’ll feel something like the heat of the sun when she regales us with that incredible solo action! – Jonathan Widran
“Dark Days Are Gone” – Production Credits
Orianthi – Guitar, lead and background vocals Justin Andres – Bass, Nick Maybury – Guitar Ed Roth – Keyboards, Jimmy Paxson – Drums Jade MacRae – Background Vocals Music and lyrics by Orianthi Panagaris Produced and mixed by Kevin “The Caveman” Shirley
The Gig Cartel & Planet Rock in Association with Neil O’Brien Entertainment presents:
Following the release of her new album Some Kind of Feeling, critically acclaimed guitarist and singer Orianthi is pleased to announce her January 2026 UK Tour.
A 24-hour ticket pre-sale starts 10am on Thursday July 3rd via PlanetRock.com.
Tickets go on general sale 10am on Friday July 4th via The Gig Cartel.
Dates include Manchester, Band on the Wall (Jan 24), Glasgow, Oran Mor (Jan 25), Leeds, Brudenell (Jan 28), London, O2 Academy Islington (Jan 29), Planet Rocks’ Winter’s End (Jan 31) and Southampton, The Brook (Feb 1).
Orianthi’s new album Some Kind of Feelingwas released digitally by Woodward Avenue Records on June 27th. The CD will be released on August 15th, followed by the vinyl on September 19th. The album is available in all formats from https://orcd.co/OrianthiSKOF.
Orianthi produced three songs from the new album including “First Time Blues” feat. Joe Bonamassa, “Ghost,” and “Bad For Each Other.” The remaining seven songs on the album, including the current single “Attention,” are produced by Kevin Shirley (Black Country Communion, Joanne Shaw Taylor, Beth Hart, Joe Bonamassa).
Orianthi’s latest single “Attention” is available on all streaming platforms HERE. Watch the official music video for “Attention” on YouTube HERE.
Though the lyrics of Orianthi’s latest fiery, kick-ass single “Attention,” exposes an annoying ex-lover’s habit of drunk texting to rile up her cooled passions, its title, on a deeper level makes us think about the kind of attention we’ve been paying to the singer/songwriter and virtuoso electric guitarist over the past 20 years.
Seems nothing can ever be written about the multi-talented veteran artist without mentioning her collaborations with Alice Cooper, Dave Stewart and Richie Sambora, and the fact that Michael Jackson hired her for his London performances the year of his untimely death.
Equal “Attention” should also be paid to her success as an artist in her own right, starting with her Top 20 Billboard pop hit “According to You” and gold-selling Geffen album Believe, released in 2009. While playing with legends over the years, she has continued to build her discography with numerous albums on different labels.
Orianthi’s prolific streak of stylistically diverse singles from the new album include “First Time Blues” feat. Joe Bonamassa, “Ghost” and “Some Kind of Feeling.” They exemplify an exciting new phase of her solo career, an era of exciting creativity and powerhouse contemporary rock and roll.
Album Track Listing
1. Attention (3:48) 2. Some Kind of Feeling (4:44) 3. What I’ve Been Looking For (5:15) 4. Sharp Dressed Man (2:46) 5. Ghost (3:29) 6. First Time Blues (feat. Joe Bonamassa) (3:48) 7. Dark Days Are Gone (3:43) 8. Bad For Each Other (3:12) 9. Call You Mine (3:56) 10. Heaven Right Here (4:12)
Album Credits
Executive Producer – Mark C. Nordman All songs mastered by Brian Lee, and Bob Smith at Waygate Mastering 1, 2, 3, 4, 7, 9, 10 – Produced by Kevin Shirley 5, 6, 8 – Produced by Orianthi Artwork by James Silvera. Photos by Jim Donnelly 1, 4, 10 – Recorded at NRG Studios, North Hollywood, CA 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 – Recorded at Love Street Sound, Glendale, CA
Critically acclaimed guitarist and singer Orianthi will release her new studio album Some Kind of Feeling via Woodward Avenue Recordsdigitally on June 27, on CD on August15, and on vinyl on September 19.
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 “Attention,” are produced by Kevin “The Caveman” Shirley (Beth Hart, Joe Bonamassa, Joanne Shaw Taylor).
Orianthi’s new single “Attention” is released Friday May 16th and is available on all streaming platforms HERE.
Though the lyrics of Orianthi’s latest fiery, kick-ass single “Attention,” exposes an annoying ex-lover’s habit of drunk texting to rile up her cooled passions, its title, on a deeper level makes us think about the kind of attention we’ve been paying to the singer/songwriter and virtuoso electric guitarist over the past 20 years. Seems nothing can ever be written about the multi-talented veteran artist without mentioning her collaborations with Alice Cooper, Dave Stewart and Richie Sambora, and the fact that Michael Jackson hired her for his London performances the year of his untimely death.
Equal “Attention” should also be paid to her success as an artist in her own right, starting with her Top 20 Billboard pop hit “According to You” and gold-selling Geffen album Believe, released in 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 in 2024 on Woodward Avenue – “First Time Blues” with Joe Bonamassa, “Ghost” and “Some Kind of Feeling” – launches a fresh, adventurous new phase of her solo career, an era of exciting creativity and powerhouse contemporary rock and roll.
Penned by Orianthi, Don Miggs and Gregory Hanson, “Attention” is a classic styled power rocker that marks her second track produced and mixed by the legendary Kevin “The Caveman” Shirley, whose surreally extensive resume includes Bonamassa, Journey, Aerosmith, Led Zeppelin, Dream Theater and countless artists from his home country of South Africa and his later adopted home of Australia.
After an edgy, rhythmic electric guitar intro, Orianthi uses her silky, sultry vocal tone to bring us into a compelling scenario where she’s free from a complicated relationship and living life on her own terms now: “I ain’t at the Whisky/Waiting on you/Or staring at the ceiling/Sitting in a hotel room…” Then the groove, propelled by bassist Justin Andres and drummer Demian Arriaga, kicks up, and over more rhythmic, crunchy guitar energy, she tells her former significant other, “I’m sipping on tequila/With someone you knew/And you’re out on tour/Doing what you always do.” She doesn’t specify, but it feels like code for “screwing around like you did on me.”
As the track develops, Orianthi’s increasingly emotional vocals convey frustration and exasperation, then everything explodes on the killer hook where she really lets the guy have it: “You’re so predictable/You do it every time/Drunk checking on me/In the middle of the night/You know what you put me through/U just want attention.” She wraps the chorus with the mic drop line: “I’m done thinking about you,” which is followed by a cool melodic earworm of wordless background vocals.
After some clever wordplay in the second verse (“Ambien and alcohol/Swearing I’m the love of your life”) and another romp through the high-octane chorus (where he repeats “I’m done thinking about you” a few times for good measure, Orianthi gets to the magic that every fan waits for – her blazing solo action. It’s 30 seconds of wild abandon, pure hyperkinetic rock and roll bliss, an effortless fire with a blaze of high notes that allows her to say with her axe something deeper that even the biting lyrics can’t: I’m so over you! “Attention” is best appreciated via its dynamic performance video, which shows a few close ups of her intricate guitarisma. After another run through the hook, Orianthi repeats “I’m done thinking about you” over and over as her guitar wails behind her vocals for heavier emphasis.
With every new single, Orianthi reminds us that she’s at the top of her game in every way, finding fresh, vulnerable yet attitude-filled musical stories to tell, and allowing us to experience the guitar chops that have made her a modern-day rock hero.
Album Track Listing
1. Attention (3:48) 2. Some Kind of Feeling (4:44) 3. What I’ve Been Looking For (5:15) 4. Sharp Dressed Man (2:46) 5. Ghost (3:29) 6. First Time Blues (feat. Joe Bonamassa) (3:48) 7. Dark Days Are Gone (3:43) 8. Bad For Each Other (3:12) 9. Call You Mine (3:56) 10. Heaven Right Here (4:12)
Album Credits
Executive Producer – Mark C. Nordman All songs mastered by Brian Lee, and Bob Smith at Waygate Mastering 1, 2, 3, 4, 7, 9, 10 – Produced by Kevin “The Caveman” Shirley 5, 6, 8 – Produced by Orianthi Artwork by James Silvera. Photos by Jim Donnelly 1, 4, 10 – Recorded at NRG Studios, North Hollywood, CA 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 – Recorded at Love Street Sound, Glendale, CA
ATTENTION Orianthi – Guitar and lead vocal Justin Andres – Bass, Nick Maybury – Guitars Demian Arriaga – Drums, Carey Frank – Keyboards Background Vocals – Sharlotte Gibson, Maiya Sykes and Allison Iraheta Music and lyrics by Orianthi Panagaris, Don Miggs, and Gregory Hanson Produced and mixed by Kevin “The Caveman” Shirley ISRC code: US-VKM-25-00016
SOME KIND OF FEELING Orianthi – Guitar, Lead and background vocals Justin Andres – Bass and background vocals, Nick Maybury – Guitar Ed Roth – Keyboards, Jimmy Paxson – Drums Jade MacRae – Background Vocals Music and lyrics by Orianthi Panagaris Produced and mixed by Kevin “The Caveman” Shirley
WHAT I’VE BEEN LOOKING FOR Orianthi – Guitar, lead and background vocals Justin Andres – Bass and background vocals, Nick Maybury – Guitar Ed Roth – Keyboards, Jimmy Paxson – Drums Jade MacRae – Background Vocals Music and lyrics by Orianthi Panagaris Produced and mixed by Kevin “The Caveman” Shirley
SHARP DRESSED MAN Orianthi – Guitar and lead vocal Justin Andres – Bass, Nick Maybury – Guitars Demian Arriaga – Drums, Carey Frank – Keyboards Greg Morrow – Percussion, Bobby Summerfield – Synths Music and lyrics by William Gibbons, Frank Beard and Joe Hill Produced and mixed by Kevin “The Caveman” Shirley
GHOST Orianthi – Guitar and lead vocal Michael Bearden – Keyboards, Roberto Vally – Bass Tony Braunagel – Drums Background Vocals – Sharlotte Gibson, Luke Edgemon & Maiya Sykes Music and lyrics by Orianthi Panagaris, and Jacob Bunton Produced by Orianthi Mixed by Kevin “The Caveman” Shirley
FIRST TIME BLUES (FT JOE BONAMASSA) Orianthi – Guitar and Vocals Joe Bonamassa – Guitar Justin Andres – Bass & Background Vocals, Carey Frank – Keyboards Nick Maybury – Guitars, Elias Mallin – Drums Music and lyrics by Orianthi Panagaris Produced by Orianthi Mixed by Kevin “The Caveman” Shirley
DARK DAYS ARE GONE Orianthi – Guitar, lead and background vocals Justin Andres – Bass, Nick Maybury – Guitar Ed Roth – Keyboards, Jimmy Paxson – Drums Jade MacRae – Background Vocals Music and lyrics by Orianthi Panagaris Produced and mixed by Kevin “The Caveman” Shirley
BAD FOR EACH OTHER Orianthi – Guitar and vocals Justin Andres – Bass, Carey Frank – Keyboards Nick Maybury – Guitars, Ellias Mallin – Drums Music and lyrics by Orianthi Panagaris Produced by Orianthi Mixed by Kevin “The Caveman” Shirley
CALL YOU MINE Orianthi – Guitar, Lead and Background Vocals Justin Andres – Bass and background vocals, Nick Maybury – Guitar Ed Roth – Keyboards, Jimmy Paxson – Drums Jade MacRae – Background Vocals Music and lyrics by Orianthi Panagaris Produced and mixed by Kevin “The Caveman” Shirley
HEAVEN RIGHT HERE Orianthi – Guitar and lead vocal Justin Andres – Bass, Nick Maybury – Guitars Demian Arriaga – Drums, Carey Frank – Keyboards Background Vocals – Sharlotte Gibson, Maiya Sykes, and Allison Iraheta Music and lyrics by Orianthi Panagaris, Judith Hill, and Steve Diamond Produced and mixed by Kevin “The Caveman” Shirley
Celebrated guitarist and singer Orianthi will release her new single “Some Kind of Feeling” via Woodward Avenue Records on Friday November 15th. The single is available to pre-save on all streaming platforms from https://orcd.co/orianthisomekindoffeeling.
“Some Kind of Feeling” is the title track single taken from the album of the same name. The highly anticipated album is set for release in 2025.
Watch the official music video for “Some Kind of Feeling” below.
With each new fiery, emotionally impactful single on Woodward Avenue Records, the great Orianthi reveals something fresh in her ever-evolving artistry – and her latest infectious, blues-inflected gem “Some Kind of Feeling,” produced by the legendary Kevin Shirley (Journey, Aerosmith, Led Zeppelin), is no exception.
But before we get to the magical illumination she reveals in the song, it’s always fun, for those new to the singer, songwriter, and master electric guitarist/effortless shredder’s multi-faceted musical aesthetic, to recount her many accolades and all-star associations to date. To name drop just a few, her resume includes an almost historic run of shows with Michael Jackson (hired for the London performances before his sudden death) and years-long collaborations with Alice Cooper, Dave Stewart, and Richie Sambora.
While I’ve loved her previous singles on the label, “First Time Blues” and “Ghost,” the warm soulful tone of and occasional breathiness in her voice on the first funky verse of “Some Kind of Feeling” brought to mind one of rock and roll’s greatest female voices ever – Chrissie Hynde. High compliments of comparison aside, after opening with a few blistering licks over Ed Roth’s bluesy keys in the hooky intro, Orianthi shares on the track what it really feels like to meet that special person, cleverly referencing her last single with an illuminating line in the first verse: “When he walked into my world, now you’re by my side. All the ghosts are gone that used to keep me up at night.”
After a pre-chorus that describes the entry of love with a Wizard of Oz like switch to colour from black and white, she gets right to the emphatic, exulting heart of the matter in the chorus, where she sings of love as both a universal phenomenon that fills our deepest desires and her personal key to fulfilment. Orianthi sings it powerfully like an anthem we should all join in on: “Cause everybody’s looking for something. We’re all searching for a deeper meaning. Don’t make it through the night. Just gonna be right by your side. Cause baby you give me some kind of feeling.” As she repeats the title phrase, she takes us to rock and roll church with gospel-flavoured voices swelling around her, backed by more of that effervescent electric energy. As with all Orianthi tunes that show off her ample gifts as a singer/songwriter, she puts all her blistering ammo out there on a lengthy solo after the second chorus.
While it’s kind of the aural “money shot” of the song, well worth waiting and singing again through the chorus to get to, Orianthi offers a slightly lower key (and by design, much shorter) preview of the divine madness to come with a fill of that blissful crackle just before verse two. These lines are like a valentine to all the ways her new love pulled her out of difficult, dark places, culminating with the very vulnerable, “Thank you for loving me when I was so hard to love.” One of the lyric changes in the second pre-chorus is significant: “Guess I’ll never understand how I found somebody like you, baby.” Like, love is always a special surprise that brings out the best in us, because, you know, “Everybody’s looking for something.”
Orianthi’s band deserves major kudos for keeping “Some Kind of Feeling” hopping, exciting and grooving along. In addition to Ed Roth, the ensemble includes bassist Justin Andres, guitarist Nick Maybury and drummer Jimmy Paxson, with those sublime background vocals provided by Jade MacRae, Justin Andres and Orianthi herself.
The title of Orianthi’s latest track “Some Kind of Feeling” is something of a self-fulfilling prophecy. She’s singing in a raw, vulnerable, and romantic way about how love changed her, but along the way gives us a great feeling that we are also experiencing something special and transcendent.
“Some Kind of Feeling”
Orianthi – Guitar, Lead & Background Vocals Justin Andres – Bass & Background Vocals, Nick Maybury – Guitar Ed Roth – Keyboards, Jimmy Paxson – Drums, Jade MacRae – Background Vocals Produced & Mixed by Kevin Shirley, Mastered by Don Bartley Written by Orianthi Panagaris, Executive Producer – Mark Nordman
Celebrated guitarist and solo artist Orianthi has joined forces with Orange Amplification to design and develop her signature combo the Oriverb. Based on the classic Rockerverb MKIII 50 NEO Combo, it has been newly voiced to capture her ‘dream tone’.
‘Seeing this whole amp come to life has been a dream come true’, said Orianthi, ‘it’s a beautiful amp and it really reflects my eccentric personality!’
The platinum-selling virtuoso guitarist has gained a reputation as a multi-faceted artist, singer, songwriter and first-call collaborator. With roots planted firmly in hard rock, her latest single ‘First Time Blues’, featuring Joe Bonamassa and ‘Ghost’ are a combination of blues-based riffs and memorable melodies. She is currently on tour in the USA and working on a new album to be announced soon.
The Oriverb, inspired by the Rockerverb 50 MKIII Combo Neo, is voiced to embody Orianthi’s unique sound. It has a cleaner mid-range warmth that reflects her classic blues and rock tone, whilst retaining all of the variable distortion that has made Orange the Voice of the World since 1968. A tweaked EQ gives the Oriverb creamy, sparkly cleans and saturated screaming overdrives.
Fitted with a pair of lightweight, British-made Celestion Neo Creamback speakers and EL34 valves, the Oriverb has that definitive British flavour with incredibly versatile tone shaping abilities. The new combo also boasts a much-loved footswitchable spring reverb, built-in attenuator for maxed out textures at neighbour-friendly volumes, switchable power options and a near-transparent, valve-driven effects loop. The cabinet is crafted using the highest quality 15mm Baltic birch plywood, making it one of the lightest 2 x 12” speaker cabinets on the market and is finished in an embossed white Tolex, selected by Orianthi.
‘We created this to be something very special, unique, something that when people plug into it, whatever guitar they are gonna use through this, it is going to amplify their personality,’ explained Orianthi, ‘being able to bring something to life that I feel a lot of people are really going to enjoy has been a real honour. I am so proud of this amp and I can’t wait for people to check it out.’
To find out more about the new Oriverb, plus all the other Orange Amplification products, please go to orangeamps.com.
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