THE ORIELLES DISCO VOLADOR
May 01, 2020
3 minutes
INTERVIEW SAM ROBERTS
ne of the country’s most colourful guitar bands, The Orielles’ second album sees them expanding their sonic palette with commendable levels of courage and intent. Despite the critical acclaim of their debut LP , guitarist Henry Carlyle-Wade received a few minor criticisms, which he’s used to help develop his burgeoning chops. Drawing influence from bossa nova, and jazz greats such as Lenny Breau, he found renewed inspiration in seventh chords and, taking in discontinued French rack delays and the genius of ABBA along the way.
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