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Long-awaited new album from Australian psych/rock heavyweights ORB, 'Tailem Bend', out now on Fuzz Club. Pre-order on 180g red and white swirl vinyl, limited to 500 hand-numbered copies and exclusive to the Fuzz Club store and Membership. Also available on 140g red vinyl and CD.

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It wasnā€™t meant to be six years between albums for ORB. The Geelong-forged trio last graced us with a studio offering in the form of 2018ā€™s characteristically heady ā€˜The Space Betweenā€™, before touring Europe and America back-to-back supporting King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard in 2019. But time rarely passes as expected, whether slowed by pandemics, side pursuits or other vagaries of daily life. Whatā€™s important is that a fourth album is finally here, with enough byways and trapdoors to keep us well occupied indeed.Ā 

Saturated in vintage warmth and depth, ā€˜Tailem Bendā€™ showcases ORBā€™s knack for achieving tuneful hypnosis amidst a dank roominess. It snakes through big, brash riffing as often as it does sun-dappled psych pop, with memorable rhythmic runs and funky wah licks along the way. As signalled by the cover artwork from Parsnipā€™s Paris Richens ā€“ which depicts either a swan or a fish, depending on how you look at it ā€“ ORB have returned with an album that rewards taking it in from multiple angles. Thereā€™s plenty of the band we know and love, but thereā€™s also enough of the new to prompt a healthy succession of double takes.

There are still the inevitable avalanches of fuzz, but also present now are mellower passages and a renewed focus on rhythm and space. Itā€™s not a wholesale departure, but itā€™s distinctive enough to be reflected in the album title itself. The source? Tailem Bend is a quiet town in South Australia whose name was evocative enough to catch the bandā€™s collective eye on tour. Conjuring images for them of some lost prog act, the name reportedly derives from the Ngarrindjeri word ā€œthelimā€, referring to a sharp bend in the nearby Murray River. That made it especially suited to a record that packs many dramatic turns of its own ā€“ all without breaking its natural flow.

Track-list: 1) Tailem Bend 2) Karma Comes 3) Can't Do That 4) Golden Arch 5) Skyclock 6) You Do 7) Morph 8) Commandment

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