The raven-haired rock star from Los Angeles, Dorothy, continues to satiate her rabid fanbase with new music. Most recently, she has shared the new track "I Come Alive".
The song opens with Dorothy's powerhouse vocal, as she declares "I come alive" and takes the listener to church with power and soul. Her stadium-sized vocal performance will make even the finest hair on the back of your neck stand on end with all of its glory. Her voice is backed by buzzsaw riffs and an unforgettable groove.
Lyrically, the song has a motivating message — for both the artist and her fans!
"When I'm faced with the weight of the world and things feel like they're at their worst, I try to pause and let the turbulent emotions pass," the singer shares. "I try to take a good honest look at myself. I may have a bad day, week, or month… but then I get up and I face the fear and problems head on. I put my armor on and fight. The only way out is through the pain."
Stream / download "I Come Alive" here.
A musical outlaw through and through, Dorothy returned this summer with "MUD", a display of raw, full-bodied vocal power complimented by heavy-hitting instrumentation and riffs galore. The song landed at #3 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock Chart and at #4 on the Active Rock Chart. The video presents Dororhy in all of her bad-ass, rock 'n' roll glory.
Dorothy also previously shared the song "The Devil I Know".
With three brand new songs released into the wild and the world, the details of Dororthy's forthcoming fourth studio album are imminent. 2025 is shaping up to be the year of Dorothy…
Dorothy's discography thus far includes Gifts From The Holy Ghost (2022), which was inspired by a spiritual awakening, as well as RockIsDead (2016), which inspired Roc Nation to sign the artist to the label, and 28 Days In The Valley (2018). The Budapest, Hungary-born stunner has enjoyed over 1 billion global streams combined across her career and has participated in high-profile collaborations with everyone from Staind to Slash of Guns N' Roses to Scott Stapp of Creed to Alice Cooper guitarist Nita Strauss, earning and ultimately cementing her place among the hard rock elite.