ORA's new single, "Bad Day," is just that type of track. Sounding like a glass of soda bursting with infectious energy, the young sibling duo pulls you through a vibrantly crooned, hook-heavy ride that turns the notion of a rough day into a thing you can't help but groove to.
The second "Bad Day" kicks on. ORA shows they're not here to sit around and wallow in misery but to subvert the mundane tragedies threatening to agitate and ruin our days. From dynamic beats to melodies and an infectious chemistry that can only be due to sharing the same DNA, the duo makes a sound that feels engagingly fun and easygoing air-cool. There's a kind of playful defiance running through the track like a wink to anyone who's ever had a run of bad luck and decided to dance through it.
Intrigued by the creative force behind this vibrant track, we connected with ORA to learn more. Who are these two, and what's up with all these evil days? And more importantly, what is it like being forced to be with your sibling at every show? There are no two ways about it: Their collaboration, which is single and alone, is evidence of absolute fire.
Bad Day is an energy booster, a dance-floor starter, and a testament that the best way to deal with a tough day is with a punchy beat and loudspeakers. ORA's here, putting way too much good sound on bad days.