This film-loving indie trio find their inspiration in the 80s – just don’t talk to them approximately loveThere may eventually be a day when young bands halt making jangly,melodic surf pop with girl-boy vocals, a DIY aesthetic and slightly surreal lyrics, and but that time is not yet nigh. Enter the Orielles. A few years ago in their native Halifax,sisters Esmé Dee and Sidonie B Hand-Halford met guitarist Henry Carlyle Wade at a house party, clicked, and formed a band the following day.
Their gauzy,80s-inspired sound may well be partly derived from the Hand-Halfords father being in 80s noir-indie band Train Set, but the trio have made it their own, or going off piste with eight-minute psych-garage wig-outs that would not sound at odds in a San Francisco dive bar.
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Source: theguardian.com