The Orielles
Announce details of live-stream show from the Hebden Bridge Trades Club – 8pm, 5th December.
The Orielles who released heir much-acclaimed second album, Disco Volador on Heavenly Recordings in February of this year, have announced details of a live-stream show from The Trades Club in Hebden Bridge on Saturday 5thDecember 2020 at 8pm.
Tickets for the show are available now via https://theorielles.myshopify.com/ where fans can also purchase limited edition exclusive merch only available for this event.
Disco Volador saw the 4-piece push their sonic horizon to its outer limits as astral travellers, hitching a ride on the melodic skyway to evade the space-time continuum through a sharp collection of progressive strato-pop symphonies.
Voyaging through cinematic samba, 70s disco, deep funk boogies, danceable grooves and even tripping on 90s acid house, Disco Volador saw The Orielles spinning into a higher zero-gravity orbit. Written and recorded in just 12 months, it captured the warp-speed momentum of their post-Silver Dollar Moment debut album success; an unforgettable summer touring, playing festivals like Green Man and bluedot, Disco Volador’s library catalogue vibes stem from a band lapping up and widening their pool of musical discovery whether nodding to Italian film score maestros Sandro Brugnolini and Piero Umiliani, or the Middle Eastern tones of Khruangbin and Altin Gün.
Finally, just before lock-down the band completed a U.K. tour culminating in a sold-out show at London’s Electric Ballroom
Recent praise for Disco Volador:
The Orielles continue to carve out a sonic universe entirely of their own – 4/5 Q
A bountiful next step for a band with a distinct voice – 4/5 DORK
There’s enough invention here to fill an entire record, to the point when you begin to wonder when the Halifax trio group might run out of steam. The truth is, they never do! – 20 essential albums from 2020 so far – as recommended by 6Music
The Orielles are: Esmé Dee Hand Halford (bass & vocals), Sid Dee Hand Halford (drums & vocals) and Henry Carlyle Wade (guitar).