Pre-Order “Poison Berries” Limited Edition Vinyl Now

The pre-order page for “Poison Berries” is up…

http://orchestraville.bandcamp.com/album/poison-berries

Pre-order now, and you’ll be sent download codes on release day so you can enjoy the album on your computer, iPod, etc.

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Coming Soon: “Poison Berries” Limited Edition Vinyl

Orchestraville is teaming up with Old 3C Records to finally release their 2005 recording, “Poison Berries.” We’re printing up only 300 copies! Of course, we’ll have the entire album available as a digital download, through our Bandcamp Site as well as iTunes, Amazon and the rest.

We’re assembling all new artwork for the LP, and pressing our records right here in Ohio at Cleveland’s Gotta Groove Records.

The digital download from our Bandcamp will include a special unique mono mix of the album, in addition to the regular stereo mix.

This should all be ready in time for our “re-union” shows in Athens (September 17 at The Union) and Columbus (September 18 at Rumba Cafe).

We’ll unveil cover artwork as soon as it’s finished. In the meantime, the tracklist:

  1. Lift Me Up
  2. The Bird Without Wings
  3. Half & Half
  4. Only A Song
  5. Phil Ochs’ Flag
  6. You Wanna Be Like That
  7. Today is Yesterday
  8. I Take It Back
  9. The Tracks of an Animal
  10. Poison Berries
  11. Thank You, Mr. Washington
  12. I Could Stay Here All Night Long

New Single: “Waiting for a Chance”

We have released a new digital single, “Waiting for a Chance” and “Memory/Picture”.

Available now at Bandcamp.com

Waiting for a Chance

“Waiting for a Chance” was written by Dave (who sings lead) and recorded by Dave, Chris and Keith in 2002. It was experiment time. Matt had left the band that previous fall, and they decided to try new things when they reformed as a trio. Hence, Keith plays guitar, Chris plays organ and Dave plays acoustic guitar. After numerous overdubs, the song became rather trippy. It’s long been a favorite of ours, and we’re happy that it has finally been released.

“Memory/Picture” was intended for the Poison Berries album, but was left off the final tracklist because it didn’t fit in enough with the rest of the album. It does, however, fit in perfectly with “Waiting for a Chance,” and not just because it’s another Dave-penned song. Parker Paul plays keyboards reminiscent of The Doors, and Chris adds guitar overdubs that would not be out of place on a Portishead record.

You can download both songs for $2. Feel free to stream both of them before you decide to buy. Available in MP3, AAC, FLAC or OGG.

Available now at Bandcamp.com

Orchestraville to Perform September 2010

The dates are booked. We will be playing at The Union in Athens on September 17 and Rumba Cafe on September 18.

It will be a full Orchestraville line-up: Chris Forbes, Dave Pascoe, Keith Hanlon, Matt Duckworth and Parker Paul.

Expect songs from previous albums, the latest EP (“Invent the Machine”) and our up-coming full-length, “Poison Berries”).

Orchestraville on CD101′s Frontstage 101

Orchestraville will be featured on CD101′s Frontstage 101 this Friday, April 9 at 9pm. You can Listen Live on their website.

Now Available: Our Debut 7-inch Vinyl Single

We found a load of our debut 7″ single from 1992, back when we were just little tykes known as Norton’s Orchestraville. It features three songs: “I for an I”, “Living the Still Life” and “Arnold’s Monster.”

You can now download the tracks or buy a copy for yourself. Both are available from our Bandcamp Site.

Norton's Orchestraville

Columbus Alive reviews our new EP

Another positive review for our new EP, “Invent the Machine,” this time from Columbus Alive.

As stated in the review, you can stream the entire EP or purchase it for a mere $5 at our Bandcamp site.

Sensory Overload: Local album reviews
Thursday, March 18, 2010 6:00 AM
By Chris DeVille

Orchestraville
“Invent the Machine”

When Orchestraville disbanded in 2004, the Anyway-affiliated avant-pop outfit still had plenty of tremendous music in the vault. This year they’re bringing it to light, starting with this 2001 EP.

These five songs represent the band’s last work with guitarist Matt Duckworth, who combined with Chris Forbes to lay down the glistening, clean-cut guitar sounds at this album’s core. Tasteful riffs abound, played with thoughtful grace and occasional dread.

Combined with rich vocal harmonies and an understated rhythm section, it plays like a friendly complement to Jim O’Rourke’s literate, misanthropic guitar pop and a close cousin to the most polite and wistful corners of Yo La Tengo’s catalog. The Pernice Brothers’ sighing songcraft comes to mind too.

“Invent the Machine” is well worth a $5 download at http://orchestraville.bandcamp.com, where you can also stream the whole thing for free.

The Other Paper reviews our new EP

A favorable review, courtesy of The Other Paper.

They don’t mention it, but the EP can be purchased or streamed at orchestraville.bandcamp.com.

Tardy EP of interest historically, musically

Columbus-via-Athens band Orchestraville is no more, but its pieces fell out in some places you may recognize.

Drummer Keith Hanlon now mans the kit for the Black Swans, and singer/guitarist Chris Forbes strums for the same band. Parker Paul, who joined Orchestraville in its later years, often plays the keys with Moviola and has a long, long résumé that includes solo and Curious Digit releases on Jagjaguwar, plus stints with Songs: Ohia, Royal Trux and others.

This year, Orchestraville has big plans for some of its previously recorded material, starting with the new EP Invent the Machine, which consists of unreleased songs originally put to tape in 2001. Who knows why these tunes sat dusty and hidden for so long? It’s an EP worthy of release, and one that proves the band’s self-designated “avant-pop” descriptor is quite apt.

Invent the Machine is all about layers—layers of guitars and layers of “oohs” and “ahhs” behind Forbes’s lead vocals. Those vocals recall John K. Samson of the Weakerthans and Dean Wareham, whose former band Luna serves as a good point of reference for Orchestraville.

All those layers make the EP less straightforward than the band’s excellent second record, At Night It is Particularly Lovely, which had more “pop” and a bit less “avant.” Some of those pop hooks are missing on Machine, but it’s still a lush little package that’s worth your $5 and 16 minutes.

Former guitarist Matt Duckworth left the band after these recordings, and Parker Paul joined soon after. That set the stage for Poison Berries, the band’s third full-length album, which was slated to come out on Anyway Records in 2005. But Orchestraville broke up after the recording, as a result of which Poison Berries has likewise been collecting dust.

Look for that one to finally see the light of day this fall.

“Invent the Machine” EP Now Available

Our new EP, “Invent the Machine”, is available now for $5. You can download it at our Bandcamp site: http://orchestraville.bandcamp.com/album/invent-the-machine

Invent the Machine

Everything Orchestraville

We are working on our new website. Until then you can find more information about Orchestraville at these fine websites:

  • Bandcamp – Listen to or purchase music by Orchestraville, available on CD and also digital download.
  • Press Release for new EP, “Invent the Machine”
  • Facebook – Become a fan
  • Twitter – Follow our tweets
  • MySpace – Listen to songs and read about the history of Orchestraville. Does anybody use MySpace anymore?

Keith was recently on Local Pop Radio Hour (on WCRS, Columbus). There’s a short interview and the new single is played: http://lprh.org/node/12