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Birth

by ORB

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Xtra Happy
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Xtra Happy The Black Sabbath influence shown on Birth is a bit too on the nose for me to revisit it too much, but regardless, if you don't mind it being a pastiche too much, Birth is still a pretty alright debut for ORB. Doomy overdriven guitars make for a helluva psychy trip

Also, shoutout to the guy who bought this thinking it was the electronic artist The Orb, and then left a review showing the world they hadn't even listened before purchasing. Just know you live rent-free in my head forever, friend. Favorite track: Reflection.
chéz soup
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chéz soup i feel so lucky to have seen them live in 2019, killer band hope they come out with more soon Favorite track: Reflection.
alexrusbarsky
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alexrusbarsky Electric Funeral vibes while still creating a unique original sounds Favorite track: Iron Mountain.
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Announcing ORB - Birth
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The skies have opened and dropped on us a trio of kids from Geelong, Australia packing some seriously futuristic sludge: ORB. A heaping helping of proto-metal chops meets paranoid sci fi fantastical ravings, replete with some tasty syntheisiser werk that breaks it up just so. Close mic’d to perfection by Total Control’s own Mikey Young, these epics swing with demonic swagger and crackle with the static of a menacing future, twisting and churning through loose-limbed riffery, all punctuated by a wail that sounds as if it’s coming from every hidden camera outside the Ministry of Love. A proggy but in the pocket head-trip hard rock record for the table to be sure, and hopefully these Aussies will be bringing their dystopian groove your way soon. It’s out on Castle Face in the USA and Canada and Flightless in Australia on July 1st.

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released July 1, 2016

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