The Oranges Band  | |
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| Origin | Baltimore, Maryland, United States | 
| Genres | Indie rock | 
| Years active | 2000–present | 
| Labels | Morphius Records Lookout! Records  | 
| Members | Roman Kuebler Dave Voyles Patrick Martin  | 
| Past members | Daniel Black Tim Johnston  | 
| Website | Official website | 
The Oranges Band is an American indie rock band from Baltimore, Maryland signed with Green Day's original label, Lookout! Records. Fronted by ex-Spoon bassist Roman Kuebler, The Oranges' first record, The Five Dollars EP, was released on Baltimore-based label Morphius Records. Subsequent touring and critical praise earned the band a deal with Lookout, culminating in the release of an EP, album, and several videos, leading up to, according to many critics, their strongest album to that point, The World & Everything in It.[1] In 2004, Morphius released a retrospective compiling the band's earlier work, including The Five Dollars EP, the now out-of-print 900 Miles of Fucking Hell EP, as well as various unreleased tracks entitled Two Thousands. In 2008, with a new lineup that included Pat Martin on bass and guest guitarist Doug Gillard, the band released their third full-length The Oranges Band are Invisible.
Discography
- $5 EP (2000)
 - Nine Hundred Miles of Fucking Hell (2001)
 - On TV (2002)
 - All Around (2003)
 - Two Thousands (2004)
 - The World & Everything in It (2005)
 - The Oranges Band Are Invisible (2008)
 
References
- ↑ Malitz, David (14 July 2005). "The Oranges Band: The World and Everything in It". PopMatters. Archived from the original on 5 May 2012. Retrieved 12 September 2021.
 
External links
- Morphius Records
 - Lookout Records
 - The Oranges Band home page
 - The Oranges Band Myspace page
 - Lookout Records official website
 - Entertainment Weekly review of All Around
 - Extensive Interview with singer Roman Kuebler for Aural States (Apr 2010)