|  |  |  |  |  |  | | | | | | Bio of the Artist | Self-titled Release (2001)
From start to finish, the self titled release by 2 a.m. Orchestra is a damn fine album. The songs are richly orchestrated, catchy as hell, and oftentimes revel in a dewy eyed wonder of the world. One of the finer albums of the year and one that reveals its many pleasures with each listening. ( Terry Eagan, Ink19.com, 2002)
This disc is a stirring listen. Youll listen hard, youll listen repeatedly, youll shush your loved onesnot wanting to miss a moment of the pure emotion embodied in these songs. I want to hear everything else they release(d), past, present and future. (southofmainstream.com, 1/04)
Impermanence (2005)
"Frankly, there are moments on this album that are just beautiful. The band seems to lean heavily toward creativity and poetry, mixing acoustic orchestral elements with rock elements. This album has made me want to become a permanent follower of 2a.m. Orchestra." (1340mag.com)
...a myriad of bells and whistles that brandishes that sort of eclectic style that Radiohead does so well... Often their tracks have a brooding orchestration that makes you think its a {movie} score rather than an album... Great album! Smother Magazine (Smother.net)
""The sound of Impermanence possess an almost "indie rock opera sound." --Souls and Sounds (soulsandsounds.com) | | |
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