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The Orange Peels - Circling The Sun

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Artist: The Orange Peels
Title: Circling The Sun
Catalog#: Parasol-CD-095
Regular Price: $10.00 buy

Tracks on this CD:
Something In You

California Blue

Circling The Sun
So Right
I Don't Wanna Shine
Long Cold Summer
What's It Like Mary Jo?
Tonight Changes Everything
Boy In Space
How Green The Grass
Rings by Absinthe Blind (Mud Records)
Holed up in a Sunnyvale tract home, The Orange Peels have written the next chapter in the California Sound. If the band's first two albums, Square (Minty Fresh) and So Far (SpinArt), were the groundwork for their newest effort, the foundations were well laid. But nobody could have predicted the soaring heights and sweeping soundscapes of Circling the Sun.

Taking cues from the terrestrial and the celestial, the band's third album is both more earthy and spacey than its past works. Perhaps it's the addition of Oed Ronne (The Ocean Blue), a multi-instrumentalist who joined the band in late 2002 on lead guitar and keyboards. Or the fact that the band broke free from its garage to work again with producer Bryan Hanna (who collaborated on the band's debut disc) in the new world-class acoustic spaces of the Terrarium in Minneapolis. Or, maybe a few more orbits around the solar system's big star have granted the band a new perspective. It's the sound of a band transformed.

It shows in Allen Clapp's expansive song and vocal arrangements, which echo a lyrical preoccupation with the weather and the cosmos. It's evident in Jill Pries, whose grumpily melodic bass lines propel the Peels' songs in new directions. Three different drummers contribute here: Peter Anderson (John Vanderslice, The Ocean Blue) brings his session-perfect touches just where they're needed ("So Right," "Long Cold Summer"); Mr. Hanna lends brute force to "Something in You" and "Circling the Sun," and Peels' original drummer Bob Vickers reappears to grace "California Blue" and the album's closing number, "How Green the Grass" with his laid-back West Coast beats.

Whatever the case, the Peels emerge reborn - tambourines shaking, guitars chiming, string arrangements fluttering --beckoning you to the golden shores of the West Coast.


Past praise for The Orange Peels' work:

“The Orange Peels, taking the classic pop tradition on its own terms, are writing another chapter — while exploring promises that the mythological California Dream could never make good on.”
—The San Francisco Guardian


“ The California-specific allusions guarantee that when Clapp sings one of his lovelorn tunes, it’s not taken as typical hpyersensitive pop fiction: He manages to delineate the specific location — and even the temperature — of said heartbreak, as if the enduring pain of lost love had created total recall.”
— Time Out New York

“Tthe jangling chords and bountiful hooks are alone worth the price of admission, but as with the best pop records, there are more piquant pleasures lurking beneath the shiny surface.”
— Rolling Stone

“Melancholy pop stylists from the Golden State, the Orange Peels are brilliant not only at pastiche, but at getting to the heart of the reservoirs of emotion underlying great pop music, and their grasp takes in the full spectrum of the California Sound, from Aurthur Lee to Jimmy Webb.”
— Pop Culture Press

"J
ust because Beauty tops the band’s agenda doesn’t mean there isn’t any room for bite. His songs have a sweet-and-sour pungency that lingers, and Clapp wraps unsettling sentiments in deceptively pretty packages.”
— Boston Phoenix

"Singer/songwriter Allen Clapp has crafted an album that demands to be played while driving the Pacific Coast Highway. If you do not have a convertible, do not be surprised if you find yourself cutting the roof off your car.”
— Tower Records.com
 
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