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THE ORCHANIC – VERMILLION ISLAND

Review

THE ORCHANIC

VERMILLION ISLAND

Genre
CD
Label
Kulturkatze
Datum
15.11.2015
Autor
Frank
5 /10
What comes out when a band from Leipzig digs into their fathers' record collection, enjoys listening to Incubus, Audioslave, or Queen, and then heads to the studio of Kurt Ebelhäuser (Blackmail) to record an album?
THE ORCHANIC is the name of the group that has done just that.
What has emerged is a solid album that is very well produced and fits the band's style. The sound has enough pressure not to get lost in indie rock, but at the same time has enough space to implement the band's ideas.
The four men of THE ORCHANIC, who are approaching 30, have probably realized a small dream with this.
Being in a good studio with someone who knows what they're doing and can produce well.
However, upon listening, it quickly becomes apparent that despite the good production, little sticks. It is an album that flows well, and can even make you stop for a moment, but it is not an album that is so striking that you would want to recommend it to your friends. It simply lacks that certain something.
It is a good album if you want decent background music, for example, in a café in Prenzlauer Berg, where alongside families, the few remaining non-gentrified alternative people sip their Bionade or organic beer.
“Vermillion Island“ is quite nice, but nothing more. However, this band could attract more attention with their next album if they dared to take more risks.

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