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Dead Orchards

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Dead Orchards
Dead Orchards 2023
Background information
GenresIndie Rock, Darkwave, Alternative, Dreampop
Years active2016-present
MembersSimon Adams Bobby Faghihi

Dead Orchards are an English indie rock band formed in London, England in 2016. The band consists of multi-instrumentalist Simon Adams and vocalist-guitarist Bobby Faghihi, who met at university.[1] The band have released three full albums: 2020's "Sins In Lo-Fi", 2023's "I Sometimes Wonder Where You Are Now", and 2024's "No Longer Will We Dream". They have also released three EPs: 2021's "Postpone Everything From Now On", 2022's "Months Tied Unremembering", and 2023's "Try".

After originally starting as a lo-fi acoustic outfit[2] in 2016, the band changed direction in the early 2020s, moving towards a more electronic, synth-driven sound, with their latest album "No Longer Will We Dream" drawing on a wide range of influences and instruments.[3] On reviewing their 2024 album, RGM described the record as "a refreshing mix of acoustic roots and electronic ambition that makes it feel like Dead Orchards are paving a unique path forward."[4] Rats on the Run said the album contains "the very purest form of post punk".[5]

Dead Orchards have played a number of London venues such as The Water Rats, Hope and Anchor, Half Moon and 229.

References

  1. Magazine, RGM (2024-11-07). "RGM INTRODUCING – WE INTERVIEW DEAD ORCHARDS". RGM Magazine. Retrieved 2024-11-24.
  2. Boom, Click Roll (2024-11-24). "SINGLE REVIEW: Kempsey's Weekly Round-Up 18/11/24 - 24/11/24". Click Roll Boom. Retrieved 2024-11-24.
  3. Magazine, BabyStep (2024-09-06). "DEAD ORCHARDS: TRACKS THAT SHAPED OUR SOUND". Babystep Magazine. Retrieved 2024-10-25.
  4. Magazine, RGM (2024-11-07). "WE REVIEW THE NEW ALBUM FROM DEAD ORCHARDS". RGM Magazine. Retrieved 2024-08-11.
  5. RatsontheRun (2024-11-21). "Album Review: Dead Orchards – 'No Longer Will We Dream'". Rats on the Run. Retrieved 2024-11-25.


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