The Orchestra (For Now) Make Their Debut With ‘Wake Robin’

A stunning eight-minute feast of invention...

The Orchestra (For Now) have shared their debut single ‘Wake Robin’.

The band are already pivotal figures in the London music scene, with their live shows demonstrating a thrilling sense of abandon. Comparable to Black Country, New Road in terms of their boundary-less ambition, the group nonetheless have a completely distinctive sound, hugely progressive in scope and tone.

Winners of this year’s edition of Green Man Rising, a handful of live clips – some shot at the Brixton Windmill – have sparked online conversation, with The Orchestra (For Now) selling out two nights at London’s historic St Pancras Old Church.

Tonight – November 13th – they play Paper Dress Vintage, headlining the CLASH stage at First Fifty.

‘Wake Robin’ is their debut and it’s an extraordinary eight-minute feast of sound, a cellular piece of songwriting that shifts and evolves while remaining tethered to a deep-rooted foundation.

Each musician seems to have space to commune with the audience, a conversational-piece that traces its own rulebook.

A hugely exciting start, you can tune in now.

Photo Credit: The Orchestra (For Now)

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