FOETAL ORANGE is an independent platform for the promotion of progressively minded music, art and thought, in whatever forms they find themselves manifested.
NEW RELEASES:
Sweet Potato - "MASH" :

A joint release with Records on Ribs, "MASH" is the first full-length album from Sweet Potato:
"Having released three albums of improvised recordings, Bristolian twenty-somethings Sweet Potato release Mash- a perverted rock album of note.
Lolloping, strangely propulsive rhythms underpin impressively enormous riffs and the operatic vocals of Stephen Baker, creating a record that has its fair share of headbanging moments, but retains a jazz sensibility throughout. Although decidely less pastoral, Mash brings to mind the Canterbury Scene in the way it toys effortlessly with generic conventions, yet manages to produce something considerably greater than the sum of its already impressive parts.
It’s available now for download or to buy (as a carbon neutral jewel cased CD with 8 page colour artwork) for a mere £5. It’s a co-release with the good people at Foetal Orange and an album we’re extremely proud to be putting out."
(Records on Ribs)
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FOETAL ORANGE COMPILATION NO.1

This wonderful collection clocks in at just over an hours worth of the most gloriously blamming tunes from the likes of:
Kronikel, Psychenaturadatura, SeeBeeOne, In the Studio, Slovakia, murmurists, E(ric) L. Heath, Soul Disturbance, Judy The Musical Dog, Taiga Blues, Honey Ride Me a Goat, What The Moon is Like, dummythrust & The Oresund Space Collective...
And a wonderful and eclectic mix of music it is too:
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The Spinlords of Spintania - "The Spinlords of Spintania"

"This record has charmed the pants off of me, like a smooth-talking lothario wooing an inebriated bar-fly. The Spinlords peddle a quirky Classic/Prog style of Rock, though are not averse to throwing in bit of funk, death metal percussion and space-rock weirdness for good measure. There are even twin guitar solos, kazoos and Barrett-esque psychedelic whimsy. A potent string to their bow comes in the shape of a vocalist with a range that could even make Jeff Buckley blush and while the guitars may worship of the altar of Jimmy Page (not a bad thing I may add), The Spinlords sound is very much their own."
([sic] magazine)
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