6/12/2024

Aussie psych band ORB shares new single / video "You Do" ahead of new LP on Fuzz Club

Aussie psych band ORB shares new single / video "You Do" ahead of new LP on Fuzz Club
 
Tailem Bend, their first album in six years, is out July 12 on Fuzz Club, pre-order it HERE
 

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Australian psych/rock heavyweights ORB today releasing their new single "You Do" – the latest track to be lifted from their long-awaited new album Tailem Bend, following last month’s double single "Can’t Do That / Morph." Their fourth studio album and first in six years lands July 12th 2024 on Fuzz Club worldwide and Flightless Records in Australia. Watch the "You Do" video created by Luke Player – HERE 

Where "Can’t Do That" and "Morph" traded in the big, brash Sabbath-worshiping riffing ORB are notorious for, new single "You Do" cruises on a 70s psych-pop groove warped under the Pacific sun – snaking through syncopated percussion, funky wah licks and flute. On the track, the band say:

“Just like the Murray River of Tailem Bend, a small rural town with a name that made us think of some lost prog act when we passed it on tour, 'You Do' is one of the many sharp turns on the new record. It features our old Frowning Clouds bandmate Nick vanBakel (now of Bananagun) on congas and Ashley Goodall on backing vocals."

It wasn’t meant to be six years between albums for ORB. The Geelong-forged trio last graced us with a studio offering in the form of 2018’s characteristically heady The Space Between, before touring Europe and America back-to-back supporting King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard in 2019. But time rarely passes as expected, whether slowed by pandemics, side pursuits or other vagaries of daily life. What’s important is that a fourth album is finally here, with enough byways and trapdoors to keep us well occupied indeed.

Saturated in vintage warmth and depth, Tailem Bend showcases ORB’s knack for achieving tuneful hypnosis amidst a dank roominess. It snakes through big, brash riffing as often as it does sun-dappled psych pop, with memorable rhythmic runs and funky wah licks along the way. As signalled by the cover artwork from Parsnip’s Paris Richens – which depicts either a swan or a fish, depending on how you look at it – ORB have returned with an album that rewards taking it in from multiple angles. There’s plenty of the band we know and love, but there’s also enough of the new to prompt a healthy succession of double takes.

There are still the inevitable avalanches of fuzz, but also present now are mellower passages and a renewed focus on rhythm and space. It’s not a wholesale departure, but it’s distinctive enough to be reflected in the album title itself. The source? Tailem Bend is a quiet town in South Australia whose name was evocative enough to catch the band’s collective eye on tour. Conjuring images for them of some lost prog act, the name reportedly derives from the Ngarrindjeri word “thelim," referring to a sharp bend in the nearby Murray River.

That made it especially suited to a record that packs many dramatic turns of its own – all without breaking its natural flow. It also helps that Zak Olsen (guitar/bass/vocals), David Gravolin (guitar/bass) and Jamie Harmer (drums) have now been playing together for a decade and a half, dating back to their long run in their teenage band The Frowning Clouds. That shared history absolutely informs Tailem Bend, which reunites the core trio with producer Tim Dunn (who helmed several Frowning Clouds albums) and a guest conga player in Frowning Clouds bandmate Nick vanBakel (now the leader of Bananagun). Half of the album also features The Murlocs’ Callum Shortal, who often augments ORB as a second guitarist live. And listen out for Jesse Williams (Leah Senior, Girlatones, Baby Blue) on piano and backing vocals from Emma
Bailey and Ashley Goodall.

 

ORB
Tailem Bend
(Fuzz Club)
Street Date: July 12, 2024
Pre-order it HERE

Track List:

1) Tailem Bend
2) Karma Comes
3) Can’t Do That
4) Golden Arch
5) Skyclock
6) You Do
7) Morph
8) Commandment

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