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The Oranges Band
's full-length debut for
Lookout!
is a collection of literate
indie rock
tunes built around the expressive vocals of
Roman Kuebler
and a dueling lead guitar setup (courtesy of
Dan Black
and
Virat Shukla
) that can bust up quite a racket when it wants to. Tracks like
"My Street"
"Keep Your Teeth"
are tightly wound numbers that recall
Guided by Voices
or even
the Strokes
, while
Kuebler
's croon takes over on
"All That Money (You'll Get Over It)."
This isn't necessarily a bad thing -- it's refreshing to hear an actual singer fronting an
independent rock
band again, even if his loquacious, busy delivery can be off-putting at times. The title track is one of these times; on it,
resembles a dinner jacket version of
Guy Picciotto
. The song's faux
Fugazi
dub
doesn't help this comparison. Things get back on track with the first single,
"OK Apartment."
One of those songs with meaningless lyrics that are nevertheless really fun to sing along to,
"OK Apartment"
stumbles giddily toward its final, inevitable
Radiohead
punch line and should kick off numerous mix tapes for years to come. Unfortunately,
the Oranges Band
can't sustain their head of steam during
All Around
's second half. Rather than crunchy guitars,
"I'm Still Right (Still)"
"The Trees on My Street"
boldly employ a horn section, while synthesizers appear in
"Oh Madalene."
It's true that ringing guitar heroics don't make the world go 'round. But
's second half makes it apparent that
are better at
anthemics than they are at mid-tempo atmospherics. ~ Johnny Loftus
's full-length debut for
Lookout!
is a collection of literate
indie rock
tunes built around the expressive vocals of
Roman Kuebler
and a dueling lead guitar setup (courtesy of
Dan Black
and
Virat Shukla
) that can bust up quite a racket when it wants to. Tracks like
"My Street"
"Keep Your Teeth"
are tightly wound numbers that recall
Guided by Voices
or even
the Strokes
, while
Kuebler
's croon takes over on
"All That Money (You'll Get Over It)."
This isn't necessarily a bad thing -- it's refreshing to hear an actual singer fronting an
independent rock
band again, even if his loquacious, busy delivery can be off-putting at times. The title track is one of these times; on it,
resembles a dinner jacket version of
Guy Picciotto
. The song's faux
Fugazi
dub
doesn't help this comparison. Things get back on track with the first single,
"OK Apartment."
One of those songs with meaningless lyrics that are nevertheless really fun to sing along to,
"OK Apartment"
stumbles giddily toward its final, inevitable
Radiohead
punch line and should kick off numerous mix tapes for years to come. Unfortunately,
the Oranges Band
can't sustain their head of steam during
All Around
's second half. Rather than crunchy guitars,
"I'm Still Right (Still)"
"The Trees on My Street"
boldly employ a horn section, while synthesizers appear in
"Oh Madalene."
It's true that ringing guitar heroics don't make the world go 'round. But
's second half makes it apparent that
are better at
anthemics than they are at mid-tempo atmospherics. ~ Johnny Loftus