Marc Storace

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Marc Storace: The Distinctive Rock Voice Between Malta, Switzerland, and Hard Rock History
A Singer Who Makes a Statement from Every Stage
Marc Storace is one of those rock voices that can be recognized within a few notes. Born on October 7, 1951, in Sliema, Malta, and later raised in Switzerland, he shaped his music career as early as the 1960s. He developed a blend of raw energy, melody, and stage presence that would later make him a significant figure in Swiss hard rock. As a singer, songwriter, solo artist, and guest musician, he has built a body of work over decades that extends far beyond a single band role. ([de.wikipedia.org](https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marc_Storace?utm_source=openai))
From Malta to the Swiss Rock Scene: The Early Years
Storace's artistic journey did not begin in the spotlight but in a phase of searching, learning, and stylistic shaping. In the early 1970s, he established himself with TEA, a Swiss progressive rock band, whose five LPs early on earned him the reputation of a powerful frontman. The official biography describes this time as the beginning of an extraordinary career, where his strong, raw vocals and stage presence quickly became his trademarks. ([en.storace.ch](https://en.storace.ch/home/bio?utm_source=openai))
This early phase is significant because it does not depict Storace merely as a hard rock performer but as a singer with a sense for drama, dynamics, and lyrical impact. He was part of a generation where rock music in Switzerland was finding its own identity and helped to develop an internationally relevant sound language from a regional context. His path later took him through various stages in Malta and international projects to the role that made him permanently known. ([en.storace.ch](https://en.storace.ch/home/bio?utm_source=openai))
The Breakthrough with Krokus: Metal Rendezvous with Rock History
In 1979, Marc Storace was invited by Krokus founder Chris Von Rohr for a rehearsal weekend in Switzerland; this led to one of the most consequential personnel decisions in Swiss rock history. With Storace behind the microphone, Krokus recorded the album Metal Rendez-Vous in 1980, which brought international success with singles like "Bedside Radio," "Tokyo Nights," and "Heatstrokes." From that point on, the doors to the international rock business opened for the band, with tours through the USA, Japan, Europe, and South America, as well as gold and platinum awards. ([en.wikipedia.org](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marc_Storace?utm_source=openai))
Storace's voice became an identifying feature of a band that navigated the intersection of classic hard rock, heavy metal, and stadium-ready catchiness. According to the official band and artist biography, Krokus sold over 15 million albums; this number not only represents commercial success but also the vast reach of an aesthetic focused on hook lines, powerful guitars, and an instantly engaging chorus culture. Storace shaped this phase as the frontman for decades, becoming a fixture in European rock history. ([en.storace.ch](https://en.storace.ch/home/bio?utm_source=openai))
More Than a Frontman: Solo Work, Duets, and Film Compositions
Storace's career does not end with Krokus but unfolds in its versatility. After further band phases, reunion activities, and side projects, he worked as a solo artist, released duets, performed in acoustic formats, and was sought after as a guest vocalist in numerous bands and projects. The biographies also mention his work in film music for Swiss-German productions and his participation in films like Anuk and Handyman, which significantly expanded his artistic range beyond the traditional rock stage. ([imdb.com](https://www.imdb.com/name/nm2719586/?utm_source=openai))
This versatility makes him particularly interesting for music lovers: Storace is not only the man for the great chorus but also a musician with a sense for atmosphere, timing, and narrative intensification. His voice works equally well in a hard band context as it does in reduced arrangements or project-based settings. It is from this that his reputation as a reliable, character-driven performer arises, never leaving musical identity to chance. ([en.storace.ch](https://en.storace.ch/home/bio?utm_source=openai))
The Return as a Solo Artist: Storace Since 2021
Since 2021, Marc Storace has been performing as a solo artist under the name Storace. His debut album Live And Let Live was released at the end of 2021, marking a conscious step into a new phase of his music career after Krokus had ceased recording new music and reduced their live presence. By 2022, Storace was already touring with a new band, underscoring his decision to continue viewing the stage as the central place of his artistic work. ([en.storace.ch](https://en.storace.ch/home/bio?utm_source=openai))
The current direction shows an artist who does not dilute his signature sound. Instead of simply relying on nostalgia, Storace focuses on well-defined hard rock songs, clear production, and live energy that directly targets the audience. That this phase is not just a mere footnote is evidenced by the close integration of album work, band formation, and tour planning, which is documented on the official website. ([en.storace.ch](https://en.storace.ch/home/bio?utm_source=openai))
Crossfire: Latest Album, New Hardness, Familiar Signature
With Crossfire, Storace released a new studio album on November 22, 2024, through Frontiers Music Srl. The label describes the album as pure hard rock; songwriters Marc Storace, Tommy Henriksen from the Alice Cooper Band, and drummer Pat Aeby collaborated, with Henriksen producing the album and Olle Romo handling the mixing. The tracklist presents a focused, riff-driven direction with titles like “Screaming Demon,” “Rock This City,” “Adrenaline,” and “Hell Yeah.” ([frontiers.it](https://www.frontiers.it/album/6007?utm_source=openai))
The reception was correspondingly clear: Metal Hammer awarded it 5.5 out of 7 points and emphasized that the new album from the former Krokus frontman sounds exactly like Krokus — a hint at how consistently Storace remains faithful to his own stylistic DNA. Further interviews and press releases from Frontiers also underline that Crossfire is intended as a powerful hard rock statement, not just a casual late work. ([metal-hammer.de](https://www.metal-hammer.de/reviews/storace-crossfire/?utm_source=openai))
Discography, Successes, and Cultural Influence
Storace's discography reflects a rare blend of consistency and change. His key milestones include the TEA albums of the 1970s, the Krokus breakthrough work Metal Rendez-Vous from 1980, the blue album from 1991 titled “You Can’t Stop The Rainfall,” his solo debut Live And Let Live from 2021, and the follow-up album Crossfire from 2024. Additionally, there are guest appearances, collaborations, and projects that have maintained his relevance over decades. ([en.storace.ch](https://en.storace.ch/home/bio?utm_source=openai))
His cultural influence lies not only in chart successes but also in the model function for Swiss rock as a whole. With Krokus, Storace made Swiss music history, toured multiple times in the USA, and was part of a band whose international presence in Switzerland had long remained unmatched. In specialist media, he is described as a voice that has shaped local hard rock, and portraits highlight how much his presence has influenced generations of rock fans. ([blick.ch](https://www.blick.ch/people-tv/musik/rockstar-marc-storace-das-schicksal-hat-mich-in-die-schweiz-gefuehrt-id17111682.html?utm_source=openai))
Style, Voice, and Stage Presence
Marc Storace's singing style thrives on a distinctive raspy voice that combines hardness with melodic precision. This is crucial, especially in hard rock: his voice not only carries the chorus but also structures the tension, attack, and resolution of a song. This approach makes him a singer whose performance never feels arbitrary but always appears as an expression of a clear musical stance. ([blick.ch](https://www.blick.ch/people-tv/musik/rockstar-marc-storace-das-schicksal-hat-mich-in-die-schweiz-gefuehrt-id17111682.html?utm_source=openai))
Storace's compositional work is also remarkable because it aims at a clear goal: catchy, powerful songs with great live impact. This is evident in both his Krokus years and his newer solo works. Those who observe his development can see a musician who understands hard rock not just as a genre but as a cultural form of performance. ([en.storace.ch](https://en.storace.ch/home/bio?utm_source=openai))
Current Projects and Live Presence 2026
On the official website, Storace continues to be listed as an active live artist, with dates in the summer and autumn of 2026. These include the ROXSA Festival on July 11, 2026, Headbangers Open Air on July 24, 2026, Summerstage Openair Regensburg on August 7, 2026, Rock am Märetplatz on August 8, 2026, Zeeltje Festival on August 15, 2026, as well as a Marc Storace birthday concert on October 10, 2026, in Pratteln. This planning shows that stage presence remains at the heart of his artistic identity. ([storace.ch](https://www.storace.ch/de/home-1/))
For the present, it is particularly important that Storace does not appear as a retrospective figure but as a working musician with a new band, current releases, and ongoing live activity. This is where his enduring fascination lies: he is not managing a legacy but continuing to create it. This makes him relevant for old fans as well as for new listeners seeking authentic hard rock in concentrated form. ([en.storace.ch](https://en.storace.ch/home/bio?utm_source=openai))
Conclusion: A Rocker with History, Present, and Unbroken Energy
Marc Storace is exciting because he embodies more than just the role of a singer of a successful band. His career connects Maltese roots, Swiss rock history, international touring experience, solo work, and a visible live power to this day. Listening to his music means experiencing not just hard rock but the biography of an artist who has convinced with voice, attitude, and discipline over decades. ([en.storace.ch](https://en.storace.ch/home/bio?utm_source=openai))
Especially today, it is worth experiencing Storace live: because of his distinctive voice, clear song dramaturgy, and the energy of a band that plays with precision. He remains one of the defining rock voices in Europe — and an artist whose stage presence reaffirms the history of hard rock with every performance. ([storace.ch](https://www.storace.ch/de/home-1/))
Official Channels of Marc Storace:
- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/marcstorace
- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/marcstorace
- YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@storace6272
- Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/5A3aJrR2XtCl1piLj08vCx
- TikTok: No official profile found
