"capable of instantly transporting the listener into its insular, alien landscape.” |
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“At turns soothing, unsettling at others, Orphanage creates a complex musical space for interpretation and emotional investment.” |
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"The music of Voices and Organs is a definite recommendation for fans of Mogwai, Boards of Canada, or Sigor Ros." |
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"Listening to these songs is like witnessing a mind working through the decisive (cutting) self-defense of nostalgia. Orphanage’s willful haziness conveys a winsome paradox: remembering can be a lovely way of forgetting. " |
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“the album soon reveals itself to be packed close with absorbing detail, the songs carefully edited and sequenced to appear as one seamless episode.” |
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“It’s a broad range of emotions conveyed with sensational impact. In A Word: Achievement.” |
– The Aquarian |
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"...they are so melodic as to resemble a lullaby." |
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"Orphanage is a pleasant blend of melancholic atmospheres and ambiguous instrumentation." |
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Additional Coverage Available Here: Stylus Magazine, Each Note Secure, Swedes Please, Prefix Mag, Partly Porpoise, Creative Loafing, Almost Cool, Angry Ape, Losing Today, The Scene, Dreams of Horses, Digifi |
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