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| 5/26/2009 |
| Fire On Fire / The Orchard / Review |
| gigwise.com(UK) / Janne Oinonen |
| an absolute must-hear for anyone keen to discover just how much high voltage acoustic instruments can whip up...
...'Orchard’ is something totally, refreshingly
different. |
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| 5/25/2009 |
| Fire On Fire/Popmatters.com review |
| popmatters.com/Matthew Fiander |
| The Orchard is the sound of a group full of life, playing music full of an earthen stomp and a cautious hope. If it sounds melancholy in spots, it is because their
joy is an honest one, a murkily human one. And if it sounds eccentric, it is because it is unique. These players have made a lot of sounds over the years. But with The Orchard, they might have found the sound they were supposed to be making all along.
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| 5/25/2009 |
| Fire On Fire/Popmatters.com review |
| popmatters.com/Matthew Fiander |
| The Orchard is the sound of a group full of life, playing music full of an earthen stomp and a cautious hope. |
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| 5/20/2009 |
| Fire On Fire / The Orchard / Review |
| David Perron / Foxy Digitalis |
| As “The Orchard” was released at the tail-end of 2008, amidst the flurry of best-of lists, now is a good time to reconsider this album and perhaps give it the attention it is certainly worthy of.
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| 5/4/2009 |
| Chriss Sutherland (Fire On Fire / Review |
| Ben Ratliff / NY Times |
| If you’re in the Portland, Me., area and you want ragged folk-rock, you come see this guy. |
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