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Maximizing their multi-instrumental potential with accordion, trumpet, and banjo flourishes, the sextet played songs off their self-released album The Boy With an Orange, including "Moving Up North" and "You Sold Your Shadow," in addition to previewing new tunes "Bury Me in the South," "Ghost Town" and "The Bridge." Though the show was over much too soon."Spin.com
"Here Here's songs are unpretentious—for me, they invoked visions of sitting in an outdoor amphitheater, surrounded by an orchestra wearing plaid flannel and galoshes rather than symphonic sable. Sometimes, in the middle of a stringed movement, an electric guitar drops in with distortion to bring us back into the pop realm. Here Here opts for arrangements hemmed in with modesty rather than the epic, sweeping proportions that a chamber structure could inspire." The Owl Mag
"Their Boy With An Orange EP is gorgeous and has depth and even though it’s self-released, it is available on itunes and emusic. I’ll tell you right now, this is a band that many will be talking about in 2008."
FutureSounds
"The arrangements are really what’s not to be missed about this band. "Uncommon" instruments like violin and banjo are delicately placed into already full arrangements, and masterfully blended. The sound is full but doesn’t sound over-produced, and the quality of each instrument, particularly the voice, are preserved in their natural states with very little evident effect."The Deli SF
"Here Here, a chamber pop seven-piece who have quickly established themselves as one of the most exciting young bands in the Bay, with a single EP, The Boy With An Orange, and an energetic live show attracting college and mainstream radio alongside a growing local fan base."The Bay Bridged
"The Boy With An Orange" By Here Here
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"The Boy With An Orange" Available on iTunes and emusic
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We’ve had the pleasure of sharing the stage with:
Live 105 BFD (Cypress Hill, yeah!!)
The Bravery
Super Furry Animals
A Place To Bury Strangers
Blitzen Trapper
Fleet Foxes
Holy Fuck
Film School
The French Kicks
Broken West
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