The Orielles – Disco Volador (2020) [FLAC 24 bit, 48 kHz]

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Artist: The Orielles
Album: Disco Volador
Genre: Indie Pop, Indie Rock
Release Date: 2020
Audio Format:: FLAC (tracks) 24 bit, 48 kHz
Duration: 43:50
Total Tracks: 10
Total Size: 579 MB

Tracklist:

01. The Orielles – Come Down On Jupiter (05:11)
02. The Orielles – Rapid i (04:00)
03. The Orielles – Memoirs Of Miso (05:25)
04. The Orielles – Bobbi’s Second World (03:22)
05. The Orielles – Whilst The Flowers Look (05:47)
06. The Orielles – The Square Eyed Pack (04:03)
07. The Orielles – 7th Dynamic Goo (03:54)
08. The Orielles – A Material Mistake (03:26)
09. The Orielles – Euro Borealis (03:38)
10. The Orielles – Space Samba (Disco Volador Theme) (05:00)

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Defiant in the face of existential dread, The Oreilles were always going to approach their second album with nothing but stellar levels of intent. Disco Volador sees the 4-piece push their sonic horizon to its outer limits as astral travelers, hitching a ride on the melodic skyway to evade the space-time continuum through a sharp collection of progressive strato-pop symphonies.From being “three weirdos in Halifax”, sisters Esmé and Sidonie Hand-Halford (bass and drums respectively) and their childhood friend Henry Carlyle Wade (guitar) have become the indie band to watch. “If I went to space, I might never come back”, confesses Esmé who provides solid bass and delicate vocals for The Orielles. After the drowsy, Stone Roses-influenced Silver Dollar Moment was released in 2018, this second off-the-wall record bounces from Turkish psych music à la Altin Gün to experimental Italian cinema, in order to further distance themselves from 90s guitar rock. Two years is a long time when you’re on the cusp of your twenties, leaving the relative quiet of Halifax, West Yorkshire to go on tour in Europe. In the elapsed time, The Orielles have seen the arrival of Alex Stephens to play keyboard, a “highly educational” cover of Peggy Gou’s It Makes You Forget (Itgehane) which opened them up to dance music and a remix by the late Andrew Weatherall of their track Sugar Tastes Like Salt.

Recorded at Stockport’s Eve Studios with their producer Marta Salogni (Liars, Temples, Björk and The Moonlandingz), Disco Volador puts melody front and centre, turning old into new. “All the influences we had when writing this record were present when we recorded it, so we completely understood what we wanted this album to feel like and could bring that to fruition”, says the drummer. Aerial 60s pop (Come Down on Jupiter), experimental disco (Space Samba (Disco Volador Theme)), 70s-style funk (Bobbie’s Second World, Euro Borealis), uptempo psychedelic (Rapid i, 7th Dynamic Goo) and Khruangbin-esque soaring tunes, it’s all top class. Bright, catchy and Qobuzissime. – Charlotte Saintoin

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