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Josh Orange – “Believers and Dreams (What Have We Become)”

Posted on June 22, 2025June 22, 2025 By James Kerr

Sydney, Australia-based indie rock band Josh Orange has unleashed their new single, “Believers and Dreamers (What Have We Become).” Josh Orange is an accomplished rock band that recently made waves with their highly acclaimed album, Birds for the Bayou. Their latest release, “Believers and Dreamers (What Have We Become),” is a poignant anthem that blends elements of indie rock, alternative pop, and 90s rock. Crispy guitar riffs, driving bass, licks, and invigorating drums immerse the listener in a thoughtful soundscape. Soaring vocals deliver a powerful message that challenges the audience to question the world around them and the current state of society. The song features the spectacular talents of Kaela Harp from the Sydney Symphony Orchestra, who provides amazing harp melodies. Josh Orange’s new single, “Believers and Dreams (What Have We Become),” is a transformational rock jam and the perfect addition to any indie playlist. Learn more about Josh Orange on their official website and listen to “Believers and Dreamers (What Have We Become)” below.

“Believers and Dreamers (What Have We Become)” by Josh Orange was released to digital streaming platforms on June 20th, 2025, and is now playing on Indie Rock Hits.

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