- The Orphins
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Name = The Orphins
Img_capt = The Orphins (Drowning Cupid Promo Pic
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Origin =Atlanta , Georgia,United States
Genre =Indie rock , Dance
Years_active =2000 –present
Label =Goodnight Records andRob's House Records
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Current_members = Thomas Barnwell Daniel Upton Max McDonough Jen Wyrick
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Notable_instruments =The Orphins are an American
Indie rock band from Atlanta, Georgia. Conscious misspellings, a melancholic sense of humor, familiar, danceable rhythms coupled with complex textures and sounds -- and it all changes with the next phrase of music. A bubblegum riff easily transitions into disco dancing, just to dive into dissonant syncopation. Still, the music is totally self-contained -- an Orphins song is instantly recognizable. Lyrically, the band is more intriguing than other bands that are out to keep crowds moving, spinning narratives of lonely outer-space camps and personified animals that allude more to older R.E.M. than the typical make-up/break-up tunes.Guitarist Thomas Barnwell grew up around his parents' bluegrass only to join a death-metal band called Narcolepsy [cite web | url=http://www.metal-archives.com/band.php?id=4761 | title=Narcolepsy @ Encyclopaedia Metallum | publisher=Encyclopaedia Metallum | accessdate=2007-02-09] . Barnwell met guitarist Daniel Upton to start nearly a decade of musical experimentation, leading to their current dueling guitar structure, held down tightly by Jen Wyrick's quick bass lines and Max McDonough's steady, up-beat drumming. The intentional misspelling of their name was the result of several misdesigned flyers for their early shows. Because there were numerous bands already using the moniker The Orphans, the band decided to continue using the incorrectly misspelled version of the name. Since 2000, the band has played through nearly all consequential Atlanta venues and punk rock houses, with groups such as
Erase Errata , Go Go Go Airheart, Numbers, and Volcano, I'm Still Excited!, earning a reputation as a band that other bands respect and relish.In 2003, The Orphins released a split 7" with The Liverhearts on
Rob's House Records that sparked an appearance on Georgia State's 88.5 FMWRAS Georgia Music Show. In 2004, The Orphins released their first full length CD entitled "Drowning Cupid" on Goodnight Records the following year. The album was released nationally by RedEye distribution, and promoted heavily by Team Clairmont promotions. The album charted well on many radio stations on the CMJ charts, as well as finding a number one spot on radio stations WRAS in Atlanta, GA, as well asKTRU in Houston, TX. The Orphins have completed the recording of a second full-length, to be released at an unknown date on Goodnight Records.Discography
*"Drowning Cupid (LP/CD)" (2004)
*"Split 7" The Orphins/The Liverhearts (Vinyl)" (2003Rob's House Records )
*"Self-Titled EP (CD)" (2002)
*"String Theory Compilation" (2005)External links
* [http://www.theorphins.com/ Official site]
* [http://www.goodnightrecords.com/ Goodnight Records]
* [http://www.robshouserecords.com/ Rob's House Records]
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mfv2624Rzt4 Music Video for The Orphins song Devil Duck on YouTube]References
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