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Oranjuly (band)
Oranjuly Background Information Origin Boston, MA, USA Genres alternative rock Years Active 2008 - Present Website www.oranjuly.com Oranjuly is an American alternative rock band based in Boston, Massachusetts founded in 2008 by American songwriter Brian E. King (singer/multi-instrumentalist). Their sound has been described by music journalists as a mix of Weezer and The Beach Boys [1][2][3] because of their catchy songwriting, intricate arrangements and heavy usage of vocal harmonies. The name Oranjuly is a combination of King's favorite color and birth month[4].
Oranjuly (album)
Oranjuly's self-titled album was released on July 2, 2010 during a show at The Middle East[5]. Songs for the album were written and recorded by King over several years since his first songwriting sessions in 2005[6].
Members
Though King recorded Oranjuly's songs himself, he recruits other Boston-based musicians to play live shows and occasionally record[7].
- Brian E. King - songs/arrangements/recordings, vocals, guitar, keys
- Lou Paniccia - drums
- Kyle Fredrickson - guitar/vocals
- Aaron Benson - bass/guitar
Discography
Oranjuly (2010)
- 1) Her Camera (3:28)
- 2) Mrs. G. (3:32)
- 3) I Could Break Your Heart (3:41)
- 4) The Coldest Summer (2:48)
- 5) Hiroshige's Japan (2:24)
- 6) Personal Ads (3:17)
- 7) 207 Days (3:38)
- 8) South Carolina (2:20)
- 9) Hollywood Blues (4:54)
- 10) At Any Time (2:16)
References
- ^ Rogers, Nate (June 30, 2010). "Show Crush: Oranjuly (CD Release!) with The Everyday Visuals, The Luxury, Spirit Kid this Friday at the Middle East". Boston Band Crush.
- ^ Miller, Steven (June 30, 2010). "Summer Lovin’: The Sunny Sounds of Oranjuly". Tea Party Boston
- ^ Hecht, Emily (July 1, 2010). "CD Review". Weekly Dig
- ^ Chiampa, Meghan (June 20, 2010). "Interview w/ Brian King of Oranjuly". The Deli Magazine.
- ^ anonymous (July 6, 2010). "Oranjuly’s kick-ass CD release at the Middle East 7/2". Desert Race Boston
- ^ Chiampa, Meghan (June 20, 2010). "Interview w/ Brian King of Oranjuly". The Deli Magazine.
- ^ Anonymous (June 24, 2010). "Review of Oranjuly". Powerpopaholic.
External links
, alternative rock musical groups
Categories:- American indie rock groups
- Musical groups from Boston, Massachusetts
- American power pop groups
- United States indie rock musical group stubs
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