The Orielles Share Jane Weaver Remix Of “Come Down On Jupiter”
Announce March North American Tour Including: Treefort, New Colossus & SXSW Music FestivalsDisco Volador Due Out 2/28 On Heavenly Recordings
Following the recent announcement of their forthcoming new album Disco Volador (out 2/28 on Heavenly Recordings) & first cut “Come Down On Jupiter“, today The Orielles are pleased to share news of a March North American tour that will carry the band to both coasts and also see appearances at New Colossus, Treefort & SXSW music festivals. Tickets will go on sale Friday, November 22nd @ 10AM EST. Full dates are listed below.Alongside this news the band have shared a dreamy Jane Weaver remix of “Come Down On Jupiter” that you can listen to HERE.Disco Volador sees the 4-piece push their sonic horizon to its outer limits as astral travellers, hitching a ride on the melodic skyway to evade the space-time continuum through a sharp collection of progressive strato-pop symphonies.“Its literal interpretation from Spanish means flying disc but everyone experiences things differently. Disco Volador could be a frisbee, a UFO, an alien nightclub or how you feel when you fly; what happens to your body physically or that euphoric buzz from a great party,”suggests bassist and singer, Esme. “But it is an album of escape; if I went to space, I might not come back.”Voyaging through cinematic samba, ’70s disco, deep funk boogies, danceable grooves and even tripping on 90s acid house, Disco Volador is set to propel The Orielles spinning into a higher zero-gravity orbit. Written and recorded in just 12 months, it captures the warp-speed momentum of their post-Silver Dollar Moment debut album success; an unforgettable summer touring, playing festivals like Green Man and bluedot. Disco Volador’s library catalogue vibes stem from a band lapping up and widening their pool of musical discovery whether nodding to Italian film score maestros Sandro Brugnolini and Piero Umiliani, or the Middle Eastern tones of Khruangbin and Altin Gün.“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,” tells drummer, Sid. “This is the sound of where we are at, right now.”Returning to Stockport’s Eve studios with keysman Alex now adding texture through his classically trained know-how, they re-joined engineer Joel, and producer Marta Salogni (Liars, Björk, The Moonlandingz) who worked on their debut.Finally, having played a sold-out U.K. tour at the end of 2018, including an amazing show at London’s Heaven, the band return in February of next year to play their biggest headline shows to date. Additionally, they will venture the the US for their first shows at SXSW in March. The full list of shows is listed below.The Orielles are: Esmé Dee Hand Halford (bass & vocals), Sid Dee Hand Halford (drums & vocals), Henry Carlyle Wade (guitar) and Alex Stephens (keyboards).
THE ORIELLES MARCH NORTH AMERICAN TOUR DATES:
3/11/2020-3/15/2020 – New York, NY – New Colossus Festival3/16/2020 – 3/22/2020 – Austin, TX – SXSW3/24/2020 – Los Angeles CA – Moroccan Lounge3/25/2020 – San Francisco CA – Popscene at Rickshaw Stop3/27/2020– Boise ID – Treefort Music Festival3/28/2020 – Portland OR – Bunk Bar3/29/2020 – Seattle WA – Vera Project
Disco Volador track listing:
1. Come Down On Jupiter2. Rapid3. Memoirs Of Miso4. Bobbi’s Second World5. Whilst The Flowers Look6. The Square Eyed Pack7. 7th Dynamic Goo8. A Material Mistake9. Euro Borealis10. Space Samba (Disco Volador Theme)