Orion Songbook, The
General
| Nov 2008
Reviews
Basil
Reviewed 2009-02-11
Reviewed 2009-02-11
Frontier Ruckus “The Orion Songbook” Young hipsters from Michigan play a folksy, indie breed of bluegrass music. “Alt-country” at its finest, with some experimental, spidery banjo lines & poetic, kooky lyrics (“your tight skin confessed not a vein in your chest”). Singer’s voice is distinct: harsh & heartfelt with a sense of immediacy (a la Neutral Milk Hotel, The Decemberists). Worth a listen, even if just to hear a musical saw in action! No FCCs (“son of a bitch” on #9)
1) Explores his vocals in a soft song of both love & remorse
2)** Refreshingly sporadic percussion with some impressive banjo
3) ***Spooky duet w/ female; yearning harmonica, aggressive piano & some haunting musical saw. Sounds like Halloween! Lyrics: “if only you knew what you are”
4) Sufjan Stevens meets the banjo – result is sadly unexceptional
5)*** Banjo, horns lead this upbeat, jubilant bluegrass fun-fest; ends w/ :05 left
6) Desperate song; vocals cry out, horns shine w/ deep gloom of New Orleans
7) slow, acoustic guitar song; more folk than country; voice is v. Neutral Milky
8) banjo plucks gingerly alongside acoustic guitar & great piano palpitations
9) ***“SON OF A BITCH” forceful percussion, really rumbly voice, nice horns
10) starts out with some haunting musical saw & harmonies; slow acoustic strums
11) **blend of upbeat folk and spooky musical saw; small town lyrics
12) easy-going travel song about going home, nostalgic banjo solo & harmonies
13) **Builds to a nice hoe-down in the middle; banjo lick guides the rest; Tour de force that highlights all of their instrumentation (6:55)
14) artful acoustic guitar; slow ballad to end the CD
Bailey Richardson baileyr@stanford.edu
1) Explores his vocals in a soft song of both love & remorse
2)** Refreshingly sporadic percussion with some impressive banjo
3) ***Spooky duet w/ female; yearning harmonica, aggressive piano & some haunting musical saw. Sounds like Halloween! Lyrics: “if only you knew what you are”
4) Sufjan Stevens meets the banjo – result is sadly unexceptional
5)*** Banjo, horns lead this upbeat, jubilant bluegrass fun-fest; ends w/ :05 left
6) Desperate song; vocals cry out, horns shine w/ deep gloom of New Orleans
7) slow, acoustic guitar song; more folk than country; voice is v. Neutral Milky
8) banjo plucks gingerly alongside acoustic guitar & great piano palpitations
9) ***“SON OF A BITCH” forceful percussion, really rumbly voice, nice horns
10) starts out with some haunting musical saw & harmonies; slow acoustic strums
11) **blend of upbeat folk and spooky musical saw; small town lyrics
12) easy-going travel song about going home, nostalgic banjo solo & harmonies
13) **Builds to a nice hoe-down in the middle; banjo lick guides the rest; Tour de force that highlights all of their instrumentation (6:55)
14) artful acoustic guitar; slow ballad to end the CD
Bailey Richardson baileyr@stanford.edu
Recent airplay
Dark Autumn Hour
Strum, Pick, and Thrash — Nov 22, 2023
The Back-Lot World
Murder Ballads and Torch Songs — Mar 29, 2013
Mount Marcy
The Show with T-Lex & Lolo — Mar 07, 2013
Mount Marcy
Joy's Special — Apr 21, 2009
Orion Town 2
I once was Canadian — Apr 14, 2009
Orion Town 2
I once was Canadian — Apr 07, 2009
Charting
2009-02-22 — 2009-04-26
| Week Ending | Airplays |
|---|---|
| Apr 26 | 1 |
| Apr 19 | 1 |
| Apr 12 | 2 |
| Apr 5 | 2 |
| Mar 29 | 2 |
| Mar 22 | 2 |
| Mar 15 | 2 |
| Mar 8 | 1 |
Track listing
| 1. | Animals Need Animals | ||
| 2. | The Latter Days | ||
| 3. | What Youare | ||
| 4. | Dark Autumn Hour | ||
| 5. | Mount Marcy | ||
| 6. | The Blood | ||
| 7. | Bethlehem | ||
| 8. | Foggy Lilac Windows | ||
| 9. | Orion Town 2 | ||
| 10. | The Back-Lot World | ||
| 11. | Rosemont | ||
| 12. | Orion Town B | ||
| 13. | Adirondack Amish Holler | ||
| 14. | The Deep-Yard Dream |
