Echo & the Bunnymen, Stereolab, Wilco, The Smiths, The Teardrop Explodes, Can, Soft Machine, Tony Conrad, Faust, Eggstone, Brian Eno, Gong, Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds, The Fucking Champs, Trans Am, Antony & the Johnsons, The Clash, The Jam, New Order, Joy Division, Interpol (hair), XTC, Motown, The Psychedelic Furs, The Who, Guided by Voices, Burt Bacharach, Serge Gainsbourg, Air, Mellow, Syd Barrett, My Bloody Valentine, Spiritualized, The High Llamas, Buzzcocks, SFA, Blue Note, Etc.......
Sounds Like
The music literally sounds like it's submerged in liquid...
Odiorne initially began as a side project for original Mercury Rev member, Jimy Chambers, prior to his departure from the band in 1998. Combining elements of postpunk, jazz, and avant-experimentalism, Odiorne achieves a heady balance of sonic ferocity and melodic grace. Chambers is joined by Mike Bouquard on bass, drummer Brandon Delmont, and Kevin Corbett on keyboards and guitar. Chambers credits as a songwriting contributor to Mercury Rev include the singles Something for Joey and the UK-charting Delta Sun Bottleneck Stomp. A propulsive force in the band, Jimy played all the shows that gained the band its early recognition and took part in the legendary live Harmony Rockets performance at the Rhinecliff Hotel. With Odiorne, Jimy has traded in his duties as drummer and now fills the role as guitarist, keyboardist, and vocalist. Toward the end of the Deserters Songs sessions, Chambers left Mercury Rev and recorded Odiorne's first EP, Want Them Leaving More, with Dave Fridmann. Released in 2001 on Everlasting Records, the disc received praise from Magnet and The Big Takeover and Odiorne was approached to tour Spain in support of Mercury Rev. Odiornes first full length, Heavy Wish, has been released on File 13 Records (Matt Pond PA, Need New Body, The Silent League). Most of the tracks were recorded at Tarbox Road Studios under engineer and coproducer Bill Racine (Hopewell, Flaming Lips, Mates of State, Mercury Rev, Mogwai, Rogue Wave). The disc features guest arrangements and performances by Mercury Revs Jonathan Donahue and Anthony Molina, Jason Molina of Longwave, and Bill Racine. Upon the release of Heavy Wish, Salon.com praised the band for its "excellent orchestral pop", while Skyscraper called the disc a "nuanced, carefully crafted work that reveals more with each listen".
Hey gents- I think you need to put your Christmas song from last year on your space...it's very sweet and dreamy in Odiorne fashion of course after all it is Christmas time officially!
Heya friends, our album was just released on Bondarev records and through Itunes. Check it out if you get the chance to have a looksee. Bondarev will release the CD version soon with a new EP due in the new year.
bonjour. thanks for the request. i appreciate it. very much so even. i like your music. it is oh so good. hope you find yourself liking my noise. thanks again. qco.
Saturday, September 22nd – Mohawk Place Presents: Oh My God! (brilliant organ-driven pop/rock from Chicago) with: La Cacahouette & The Stay Lows $8 – 9pm – Mohawk Place – 47 E. Mohawk – Buffalo, NY
Absolutely LOVE Morningstar!! And my last name looks good on yas. i'll bet at least once a year someone bugs you about that. Are you Odiornes OMG!!! lol