Sanatçının Albümleri
As Far As I've Come
2021 · single
Sweet Fever
2021 · albüm
Sugar Rush
2021 · single
Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)
2020 · single
Fool's Paradise
2020 · single
You Look Good Like That (BAD CHILD Remix)
2020 · single
You Look Good Like That (Human Kebab Remix)
2020 · single
You Look Good Like That (The Darcys Remix)
2020 · single
wish you were gay
2020 · single
You Look Good Like That
2020 · single
Can You Feel It
2018 · single
Shake It Off (Radio Edit)
2017 · single
Losing Sleep
2016 · albüm
Ferraro - EP
2013 · mini albüm
Benzer Sanatçılar
Sam Roberts Band
Sanatçı
The Zolas
Sanatçı
The Darcys
Sanatçı
USS (Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker)
Sanatçı
Rory Webley
Sanatçı
My Kid Brother
Sanatçı
The Real Zebos
Sanatçı
Yukon Blonde
Sanatçı
July Talk
Sanatçı
Little Hurt
Sanatçı
Arkells
Sanatçı
Hollerado
Sanatçı
TWIN XL
Sanatçı
The Sheepdogs
Sanatçı
Teddy Hyde
Sanatçı
MONOWHALES
Sanatçı
The Beaches
Sanatçı
The Happy Fits
Sanatçı
Biyografi
Great bands typically have a calling card, an indelible thing that captures their essence while setting them apart from everybody else. Ferraro has three which, taken together, make the fast-rising alt-rockers unique and kind of magic. First, they are brothers who have made music together their entire lives. Also, their family owns and operates a legendary live music venue in hometown Toronto where they have played and practiced a lot. And Ferraro is a trio which any music nerd can tell you is the most vibrant configuration in rock. Seriously, Google it. Not surprisingly then, in the lead-up to their dazzling debut EP, Sweet Fever, guitarist Cosmo Ferraro, singer/bassist Natale “Tally” Ferraro and drummer Gianni Ferraro attracted collaborations with a diverse list of Can-rock stars keen to explore the outer limits of the trio’s sprawling pop talents. Take the anthemic new single “I’ll Always Be There,” co-written by Ferraro with Mother Mother’s Ryan Guldemond and boasting a chorus so gigantic that it takes what sounds like a small army of vocalists to wrangle it. At the other end of the spectrum is “Running Away,” co-written around 2017 with Dragonette’s Joel Stouffer, and a sonic mind-melt perhaps best described as a winding, spaghetti western-tinted rock scorcher.