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of Orchids Tracks: Scary in the sense that music with such a pop sensibility has never sounded so abstract and "out". Time of Orchids follows up their two self-released full-lengths "Melonwhisper" and "Much Too Much Fun" with this 4 song, 40 minute plus EP on their first proper label, ours. Cleanly fucked guitar, bass, drums, and some truly bizarre sounding synth, Time of Orchids bounce on your trampoline with knives poking out from bottoms of their shoes. Early As Seen In Pace works as record that always seems to be off yet would feel on in any other band's hands, but would then feel somehow wrong if it were. Think Talking Heads, think Mr. Bungle, think that you've never heard anything else like ToO, and also think that New York City better stop spawning so many amazing bands flying below hipsterdom's radar or else Epicene's catalog will grow massive beyond our means.
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