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2021 · mini albüm
Wrong Shoes
2021 · single
Drive Me Home
2021 · single
Leave Us Here (We're Fine)
2021 · single
Lovecore (Deluxe Edition)
2021 · albüm
Acoustic
2020 · mini albüm
Dreamland Sessions
2020 · mini albüm
Lovecore
2020 · albüm
Young/Mature Me
2019 · single
Losers/Lovers EP
2018 · mini albüm
Darling (Nightblind Remix)
2017 · single
Darling
2017 · single
Honey
2016 · single
Peggy
2016 · single
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“Twiddly, fiddly math-rock riffs chucked in a Nutribullet with the bombast and ambition of pop music” - Noisey “Atop sharp-edged, angular collisions, Orchards manage to cram approximately 5 killer hooks into the space of a single song” – DIY “The band’s whip-smart math-pop is all glistening surface and immediate melody, but beneath this chrome-plated chassis lies a complex rhythmic engine” - Clash Born from Brighton’s diverse musical breeding ground, indie pop group Orchards are among the city's brightest rising stars. Comprised of lifelong friends Sam Rushton (guitar) and Dan Fane (bass/vocals), who met vocalist Lucy Evers within their first week at university, the band are a resplendent mix of summer melodies and stellar hooks that threaten to be stuck in your head for days. Combining left-field experimentation with startlingly prescient pop sensibilities, Orchards have been described as a “glittery gateway drug”, with a sound that is inherently positive, charming, shimmering and above all: fun. Hailed by Huw Stephens as ‘One To Watch’, the band have been supported by BBC Radio 1, BBC Radio 6 Music, Noisey, The Line of Best Fit, Wonderland, DIY, Dork, Upset and more. Combining left-field experimentation with startlingly prescient pop sensibilities , Orchards have been described as a “glittery gateway drug”, with a sound that is inherently positive, charming, shimmering and above all: fun.