
In a world where music is often fleeting, light, and transient, some artists transcend time, composing with their soul and crafting anthems that are not just heard but felt. Dorine Levy is one of those artists. Her new album, Stand As A Rock, is not just a collection of songs; it is a manifesto of resilience, an emotional odyssey, and a declaration of strength.
From her birth in Canada to her rise in Tel Aviv, Dorine has built her career with a voice that does more than sing—it tells stories. Since her breakthrough in 2013 with Underwater to her latest reinvention, she has left an indelible mark on the indie music scene with her unmistakable style. But Stand As A Rock is different. It is not just another chapter in her career; it is her essence distilled into sound.
This album was born out of spontaneity, an undeniable need to transform emotions into notes. Composing one song per day, each track emerged as a fragment of her being, initially recorded intimately on her phone, stripped of perfection and full of raw truth. But what began as an unembellished process evolved into a masterpiece, meticulously crafted alongside her partner, Eitan Shapira. Together, they mixed and mastered 18 songs that not only tell her story but reflect the universality of struggle, loss, and redemption.
Stand As A Rock is a cry of defiance, a beacon in the storm. Its melodies, immersive and ethereal, serve as the soundtrack for those who refuse to give up. The lyrics, infused with introspection and emotional clarity, echo the voices of those who have fallen and risen stronger. It is the anthem of those who have loved, lost, and found their strength in the ashes.
But Dorine is not content with keeping her story within the studio. With her new solo piano show, she is bringing Stand As A Rock to intimate venues, where every chord resonates in the air with the same authenticity in which it was born. Her music is not just something to listen to—it is something to experience.
In a world that often feels unstable, Stand As A Rock serves as a reminder that music can be a refuge, a stronghold, and, above all, a promise: no matter the storm, we can always stand as a rock.
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