Prepare to be transported to a world where soaring vocals and thundering guitars collide, where the raw power of rock and roll reigns supreme. Nia John, the electrifying frontwoman of the South Wales rock covers band Wolf Storm, returns with her most anticipated single yet: “Faster Than The Speed of Night”. A passionate reinterpretation of the legendary Bonnie Tyler track, this release marks the next chapter in Nia’s impressive musical journey, one defined by unforgettable performances, charitable commitments, and a profound dedication to the rock genre.
Nia John isn’t just any rock vocalist; she is a powerhouse, a force of nature whose voice commands attention. Her journey through music is a testament to her versatility and ambition. From humble beginnings in local South Wales venues to working with orchestras, performing at the BBC Proms, and recording at the hallowed Abbey Road Studios, Nia’s trajectory speaks of an artist continually evolving, refining her craft and expanding her horizons.
What makes Nia’s voice so compelling is its ability to shift between the tender and the fierce. Whether belting out a fiery Pat Benatar classic or capturing the haunting intensity of a Meat Loaf ballad, she infuses every performance with emotional depth and authenticity. For Nia, music is more than just entertainment—it’s an art form, a language of the soul. This latest single is no exception.
When it comes to rock anthems that stand the test of time, few compare to “Faster Than the Speed of Night”, a song originally made iconic by Welsh rock legend Bonnie Tyler. Written by the genius composer Jim Steinman, known for his larger-than-life soundscapes and emotionally charged storytelling, the track encapsulates everything that makes rock both exhilarating and dramatic. From its cascading piano opening to its storm of guitars and explosive vocals, the song demands attention—and Nia John delivers.
For Nia, this song holds personal significance. Having already made waves with her cover of Tyler’s “Total Eclipse of the Heart”, a track that garnered her over a million listeners worldwide, she was drawn to revisit Tyler’s catalog, seeking to bring new life to another of her classics. “Faster Than the Speed of Night” isn’t just a song—it’s a declaration. It captures that breathless, adrenaline-pumping sensation of being swept away by emotion, something that speaks to the very core of rock’s rebellious heart.
Working once again with acclaimed producer Al Steele at Shabbey Road Studios, Nia has given this track her signature vocal treatment, layering powerful belts with moments of vulnerability, all while staying true to Steinman’s grandiose vision. The result is a sound both nostalgic and refreshing—an anthem for rock purists and new fans alike.
While “Faster Than the Speed of Night” is a showcase for Nia’s individual talent, it’s also a testament to the passion that fuels her band, Wolf Storm. Formed in 2019, Wolf Storm quickly established itself as a staple of South Wales’ thriving rock scene, gaining popularity for their high-energy performances and diverse repertoire. Covering everything from Metallica and Guns N’ Roses to Fleetwood Mac and Foo Fighters, Wolf Storm blends classic and modern rock, appealing to a wide range of audiences.
One unique aspect of the band is their deep connection to charity work, particularly their support of Zebb, a wolfdog adopted at the Wales Ape and Monkey Sanctuary. Their name, Wolf Storm, isn’t just a clever moniker—it symbolizes their commitment to using their platform for good. The band regularly organizes gigs to raise money for charities, proving that rock music can be a force for positive change, not just an outlet for creative expression.
Nia’s life in music has been one of both challenge and triumph. Her experience as a solo artist in her twenties, performing Bonnie Tyler and Meat Loaf songs across South Wales, laid the foundation for her future as the dynamic leader of Wolf Storm. But it was her time as a member of Rock Choir and her collaborations with renowned vocal coach Tanya Harrison that truly expanded her abilities. Tanya opened a “whole new world” of vocal technique for Nia, and you can hear it in the effortless control and power she brings to her performances today.
And Nia is no stranger to the studio either. Her 2020 album, recorded at Shabbey Road Studios, featured 11 tracks that introduced her sound to listeners across the globe. It was her cover of *“Total Eclipse of the Heart”* that catapulted her into international recognition, with the song receiving airplay in the USA, Canada, Germany, Australia, and beyond. She followed this success with several more covers, including “Holding Out For a Hero”, which was notably featured as the soundtrack for the retro game Rainbow Island.
With “Faster Than the Speed of Night”, Nia John once again proves why she’s one of South Wales’ most exciting rock vocalists. Her ability to breathe new life into classic tracks while staying true to the genre’s roots sets her apart in today’s music landscape. But this is just the beginning. In addition to her cover work, Nia has been crafting original music with Al Steele, including tracks like “Believe in Yourself,” “Night Stalker,” and “Rise to the Challenge,” which showcase her songwriting abilities and promise even more growth as an artist.
Wolf Storm continues to storm stages across South Wales, bringing the spirit of rock to eager audiences. Whether performing at local pubs or rock venues, they deliver performances filled with passion, energy, and a genuine love for the music that shaped them.
Nia John’s “Faster Than the Speed of Night” is more than just a cover—it’s a full-throttle tribute to the power of rock, an ode to the music that inspires us to feel deeply and live passionately. With her band Wolf Storm at her side, Nia is an unstoppable force, poised to continue making waves in both the local and international music scenes. For fans of classic rock and those looking for a voice that resonates with raw emotion and undeniable skill, Nia John is an artist you won’t want to miss. Buckle up, because with Nia John behind the mic, rock is about to get a whole lot faster.
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