Echo Orbiter is a
Philadelphia
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,
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, based
indie rock
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band founded by brothers Justin Emerle and Colin Emerle, described by ''
Philadelphia Weekly
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'' as being "Widely considered two of the most inventive songwriters on the Philadelphia scene."
History
Early years
Echo Orbiter formed in 1996 in
Westville, New Jersey
Westville is a borough in Gloucester County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. As of the 2010 U.S. census, the borough's population was 4,288,[A Moment In Life That’s Right
''A Moment in Life That's Right'' is the first studio album by Echo Orbiter
Echo Orbiter is a Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, based indie rock band founded by brothers Justin Emerle and Colin Emerle, described by ''Philadelphia Weekly'' as being ...]
''.
Engineered by Brian McTear, the album was “a consistent incorporation of pleasingly-textured pop tunes.” with what one writer called a resemblance to “
Guided by Voices when they made albums that didn’t suck.”
Soon after the release of their first album, the appearance of the track “Spring is Here” on a compilation of Philadelphia’s newly emerging
indie
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bands helped EO gain a spot at the Philadelphia PopFest in 1998 and 1999, and a headlining spot at the PopFest in 2000.
The band received widespread coverage after “group members pummeled a giant cardboard robot head, obliterated a couple of guitars and violently dismantled their drum kit,” while destroying the venue’s stage equipment in a “
Who
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-like” manner at the 1999 PopFest.
The band re-entered Miner St./Cycle Sound Studios in 1999 and recorded their second album, ''
Laughing All The While'', which was again engineered by Brian McTear and partly co-engineered by Kurt Heasley of
Lilys
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.
At this time, EO began to associate with the
Elephant 6 Collective
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, appearing on compilations with
of Montreal, often performing with
Beulah, of Montreal, and
the Minders
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, and releasing a split-45 with
Calvin, Don't Jump!
Calvin, Don't Jump! started as the solo recording project of J. Kirk Pleasant, a musician with extensive connections to the Elephant 6 Collective. Before moving to Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, he contributed to releases from bands like the ...
.
In 2001 the band was in
Chapel Hill, North Carolina
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, touring with the
Starlight Mints
Starlight Mints were an American indie pop band from Norman, Oklahoma, United States. The band was formed in the 1990s and released four albums during the 2000s, after which they disbanded. Their last lineup consisted of Allan Vest (vocals, g ...
, when the
September 11th attacks
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abruptly ended the tour. Following the broken tour, along with the theft of their instruments, EO discontinued playing live shows altogether, last performing in
Providence, Rhode Island
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, September 18, 2001 and not returning until nine years later to the day.
2001 to 2010
Although no longer performing live, brothers Justin and Colin continued to record prolifically.
During this period the band recorded music for Eventide Production’s short-film ''Mortality '' and Get-Kinetic’s short-film ''4.50 '' and appeared on over a dozen compilations by various record labels, including their “life affirming” cover of
Medicine's “Never Click” on ''Never Lose That Feeling '' released in the
United Kingdom
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and
Japan on Claire Records and on Club AC30 in the United States.
During this time EO also recorded 6 albums, 3 EP's, 5 singles, and 9 full-length compilation albums to accompany the albums and EP's,
“clocking up 15 years at the coalface of indiedom”
with a prolific "collection of superb three-minute pop bursts...."
2010–present
In 2010 Echo Orbiter released their ninth Studio album, ''
Euphonicmontage''. The album’s experimental nature mixed a range of influences from writer
Ayn Rand
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to
The Flaming Lips
The Flaming Lips are an American psychedelic rock band formed in 1983 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. The band currently consists of Wayne Coyne (vocals, guitar, keyboards), Steven Drozd (guitars, keyboards, bass, drums, vocals), Derek Brown (ke ...
.
The album was recorded to reflect the same
Cubist
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style of Picasso’s
paintings
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in music form and was described as “an innovative landmark in the world of indie rock.” In 2010 EO also appeared on Sick of the Radio’s ''New Wave Moons:
R. Stevie Moore
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Tribute '' along with
Ariel Pink
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and
XTC’s
Dave Gregory, and represented the United States on Indiecater Record's ''Fast Forward '' compilation for the
FIFA World Cup
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in
South Africa
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.
Working along with Green Light Go Publicity to promote ''Euphonicmontage'', Echo Orbiter played their first show in 9 years at Johnny Brenda’s in Philadelphia with
Joe Jack Talcum
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of
The Dead Milkmen
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on September 18, 2010, 9 years to the day of their last show, and were highlighted as a Cover Story in the Music Issue of the ''
Philadelphia City Paper
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''.
They followed up the year with ''More Batteries'', an
EP recorded entirely on a hacked iPhone.
In 2012, EO appeared along with artists including
Sean Lennon
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,
Matt Pond
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Throughout the years Pond enlisted a rotating cast of collaborators for recording a ...
,
Cornershop
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,
Elf Power
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, and
Ra Ra Riot
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History
Ra Ra Riot formed in January 2006, playing at houses and venu ...
in Rock Torch Volume One, a book of artists on artists, and released a free EP called ''Aerosol Power'', which was recorded in a cabin in the
Pocono Mountains
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in Pennsylvania during the winter of 2011 on a four-track
reel-to-reel
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.
Discography
Albums
* ''
A Moment In Life That’s Right
''A Moment in Life That's Right'' is the first studio album by Echo Orbiter
Echo Orbiter is a Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, based indie rock band founded by brothers Justin Emerle and Colin Emerle, described by ''Philadelphia Weekly'' as being ...
'' (1998), LGW
* ''
Laughing All The While'' (2000), LGW
* ''
On A Deranged Holiday'' (2001), LGW
* ''
Left Here Alone; Smiling'' (2002), LGW
* ''
Qu’est-ce Pour Nous'' (2003), LGW
* ''Soundscapes, Vol. 1'' (2004), LGW
* ''
Orphan Kids Withdrawn Out Of This Comedy'' (2008), LGW
* ''Soundscapes, Vol. 2'' (2009), LGW
* ''
Euphonicmontage'' (2010), LGW
EPs
* ''The Khyber Passed'' (2004), LGW
* ''The Time Of Ghosts And Clouds'' (2006), LGW
* ''The Lost Generation And The Golden Age Of Mysteries '' (2007), LGW
* ''More Batteries'' (2011), LGW
* ''Aerosol Power'' (2012), LGW
* ''Luftwaffe Over London'' (2013), LGW
Singles
* “Lost In The Light” (2001), (split 45 with
Calvin, Don't Jump!
Calvin, Don't Jump! started as the solo recording project of J. Kirk Pleasant, a musician with extensive connections to the Elephant 6 Collective. Before moving to Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, he contributed to releases from bands like the ...
)
Perhaps Transparent Records
* “Sail The Cabin’s Creek” (2002), LGW
* “I Hope It’s Wonderful” (2002), LGW
* “Small Town America” (2003), LGW
* “I’m Ultracet” (2004), LGW
* “Who Does That Remind You Of?” (2008), LGW
* “Bicycle Superstar” (2010), LGW
* "What Scissors Sing In Their Halo Of Fog" (7" single) (2011), LGW
Compilation appearances
* “Spring Is Here” appears on ''Legion of Boom'' (1999), Ispy Records
* “Mrs. Walker’s Ice Cream” appears on ''
Happy Happy Birthday To Me Vol. 2'' (1999),
Happy Happy Birthday To Me Records
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* “I’m A Believer” (
Monkees
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cover) appears on ''
Through The Looking Glass: Indie Pop Plays The Music Of The Monkees'' (2000), Planting Seeds Records
* “Silence The Little Sparkle Girl” appears on ''
The Winter Report; A Hype City Compilation'' (2001), Hype City Records
* “Christmas In Paris” appears on ''
Christmas Underground'' (2001), Bumble Bear Records/Planting Seeds Records
* “August Landscape Green” appears on ''
Dreaming Up The Perfect Pop'' (2002), Planting Seeds Records
* “Never Click” (
Medicine
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cover) appears on ''
Never Lose That Feeling, Volume 1'' (2005), Claire Records (UK/Japan), Club AC30 (US)
* “Hurry Up Andy” appears on ''
Winter Holidays with Little Pocket Records'' (2009), Little Pocket Records
* “Game Without A Name” appears on ''
Fast Forward: An Indie Music Companion To South Africa 2010'' (2010), Indiecater Records
* “I Hope That You Remember” (
R. Stevie Moore
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cover) appears on ''
New Wave Moons: R. Stevie Moore Tribute, Vol. 2'' (2010), Sick Of The Radio
Short-film music
* “Golden Wash Of The Sunset” appears in the short-film ''Mortality'' (2000), Eventide Productions
* "Intelligentsia," "Elevator Radio," and "My Dear" appear in the short-film ''4.50'' (2003), Get-Kinetic Productions
Echo Orbiter full-length compilations
* ''The Delta Nine-Sound'' (2003), LGW
* ''Apathy Cuts Through The Silence'' (2003), LGW
* ''Aerial Laughter of Dreadful Magnificence'' (2004), LGW
* ''Bonne Pensee Du Matin'' (2005), LGW
* ''Oh Damned Night; You Again?'' (2006), LGW
* ''Everything Was Truth And Humor'' (2007), LGW
* ''Trashcan Funeral Service'' (2008), LGW
* ''The Smoke Endures Around All The Lights'' (2009), LGW
* ''The Three Penny Eggplant Symphony'' (2009), LGW
* ''Snowglobe Catastrophe'' (2011), LGW
* ''Placing the Secret to the Glass'' (2012), LGW
* ''We're Talking Negative Cool'' (2012), LGW
References
External links
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