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  • The Orange Revival 'Futurecent' - Cargo Records UK

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    The Orange Revival 'Futurecent'

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    Fuzz Club Records

    The Orange Revival 'Futurecent'

    £10.99

    The album was anticipated by the single Saturation, released in July and remixed by Sonic Boom (founding member of Spacemen 3 and Spectrum), who also collaborated with the band on their previous 7inch single, Lying In The Sand.

    Defined a rumbling space-rocker by US's Under The Radar Magazine, the single is also the opening track of this seven-tracks record, out on Thursday the 1st of October. Their adventure started in 2008, when Eric Strand founded the band with organist, guitarist and violinist Christian Eldefors.

    They are the only other permanent member of The Orange Revival. With just a demo they embarked upon a European tour by train, rambling around the capitals and sleeping at street corners most of the nights. In 2011 they released their first LP, Black Smoke Rising, and ever since they ended up playing two editions of Austin Psych Fest and toured Europe and USA for two years.

    During their European tours, they supported the likes of The Warlocks, White Hills and Spectrum, starting a solid relationship with Peter Kember. As anticipated by the single, Futurecent is a collection of doomsday drones, stirring up Blues, Punk and a touch of Desert Rock in a lysergic pot.

    Echoing some of the wildest chapters of Rock & Roll history, from The Stooges to Brian Jonestown Massacre and early Nebula, the record has a 60s hypnotic flavour, spiced up with hammering drums, organ buzz and fuzzy guitar riffs.

    Tracklisting:
    1. Saturation
    2. Lying In The Sand
    3. Speed
    4. Setting Sun
    5. Carolyn
    6. 1999
    7. All I Need
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