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                                                                                                                    Fireborn

                                                                                                                    Title: Dream Catcher

                                                                                                                    Label:El Puerto Records

                                                                                                                    Release Date:23rd January

Fireborn’s Dreamcatcher doesn’t simply begin it awakens, like something stirring beneath the earth, stretching its wings after years of gathering strength. Jenny is the first to rise, her voice drifting in like smoke from a distant fire. In their latest work of art, “Dreamcatcher”. 
Jenny sings with that impossible blend of fragility and fury, a rasp that feels lived‑in, scarred, sacred. She doesn’t just guide the album, she haunts it, a spirit walking between worlds.


“Dancing with the Villain” unfurls like a storm cloud torn open. Dennis and Rick’s guitars twist around each other like twin serpents, hissing, circling, striking. Raphael’s drums crash like thunder rolling across a dark horizon, while Chris’s bass rumbles beneath it all, the heartbeat of something ancient waking up.


Then, my personal favourite and one I keep replaying is the massive “Set The World on Fire”, which is a statement of intent.
Jenny’s voice flickers like a candle in a crypt before erupting into a blaze that could light an entire festival field. It’s the sound of a soul refusing to stay buried. The band follows her ascent with reverence, each note a step upward, each chorus a breath pulled from the sky.
By the time “Likes For A Life” ignites, Fireborn aren’t playing anymore, they’re summoning.

The riffs shimmer like heatwaves, the melodies coil like smoke, and Jenny stands at the centre of it all, a flame‑tender, a storyteller, a storm‑bringer.

"Dreamcatcher" is Fireborn at their most cinematic, their most elemental, an album woven from ember, shadow, and sky. It doesn’t just want to be heard; it wants to be felt, like a pulse under the skin.
This Album sees the night sky catch fire, and should see them become massive!

Review : Seb Di Gatto       Score:9/10

Reviewed : 22/12/2025

Tracklist:
1. Dancing with the Villain
2. Set the World on Fire
3. Point of No Return
4. Likes for a Life
5. Pull the Trigger
6. Little Wanderer
7. Crisis of Youth
8. Dreamcatcher
9. Flashlight
10. Out of the Edges
11. Human 

                               

Line-up:
Jenny Gruber – Vocals
Raphael Singh – Drums
Rick Götze – Guitars
Dennis Weber – Guitars
Christian Lehr – Bass

Web:
linktr.ee/fireborn_band

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