The Orbans - New Dress
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RADFEST w/ A.Dd+, Sam Lao, the Orbans, Dustin Cavazos + more in Fort Worth, TX - May 24th
RADFEST w/ A.Dd+, Sam Lao, the Orbans, Dustin Cavazos + more in Fort Worth, TX – May 24th
7 Local Artists, One Night, One Word: RADFEST
Group of Ambitious Dallas Natives Host First Installment of RADFEST Music Festival
Where People Meet Together, a 501 (c) (3) nonprofit organization, is introducing the DFW metroplex to the first installment of their soon-to-be annual music festival, RADFEST. On May 24th, festival attendees will have the chance to enjoy 7 acts with ties to the state…
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The Orbans
Y'all should all check out The Orbans because they are a lovely band and they need more recognition tbh
The Orbans – “Like a Liar”
Pairs Well With…Tom Petty, Old 97s, Wilco
While I don’t have any new music from The Orbans since our last review in 2011 behind their debut LP When We Were Wild, the band has been reporting from the studio as recently as this month. This means their SXSW will be highlighting new tracks and the band will hopefully continue to show growth in their strong, alt country sound.
2011 Review: an alt country band from Fort Worth, TX with a tight groove and strong songwriting. During SXSW 2009, I was wandering down 6th Street when I heard the Orbans playing out an open bar window and went in to check it out. A couple of beers later I was hooked. What’s great is that the Orbans have really come a far way since that show on the back of their debut LP When We Were Wild last year. They have an incredibly mature sound already; they’re songs almost sound familiar on first listen. A great deal of their sound owes credit to the rock of the 70’s, but with a Gen Y laid-back vibe as well. I saw the Orbans a few months ago for the second time and was really moved by their set. They reminded me of a young Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers, not so much in sound but more in their presence and delivery. This band has a great deal of potential and should prove to be a highlight set at this year’s SXSW.