Strap in and prepare for lift-off as we journey into the musical cosmos with The Orielles! Having released their critically acclaimed Disco Volador in 2020, the band continued to push their sonic horizons, creating a unique soundscape that blends cinematic samba, ’70s disco, and even ’90s acid house into a progressive strato-pop symphony. In this article, we take a closer look at the band’s North tour and delve into the influences and interpretations behind their . We’ll also revisit a dreamy Jane Weaver remix of their hit “Come Down On Jupiter“. Fasten your seatbelts – it’s time to defy the space-time continuum with The Orielles!
The Orielles and Their Musical Exploration with Disco Volador
North Tour & Jane Weaver’s Remix of “Come Down On Jupiter”
The Orielles’ North tour was a sonic journey that spanned both coasts and included appearances at New Colossus, Treefort & SXSW music festivals. Alongside their tour announcement, the band released a dreamy Jane Weaver remix of “Come Down On Jupiter” that you can listen to HERE.
The Orielles: The Band Members
The Orielles are: Esmé Dee Hand Halford (bass & vocals), Sid Dee Hand Halford (drums & vocals), Henry Carlyle Wade (guitar) and Alex Stephens (keyboards).
Disco Volador: The Track Listing
1. Come Down On Jupiter
2. Rapid
3. Memoirs Of Miso
4. Bobbi’s Second World
5. Whilst The Flowers Look
6. The Square Eyed Pack
7. 7th Dynamic Goo
8. A Material Mistake
9. Euro Borealis
10. Space Samba (Disco Volador Theme)
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