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Glasswerk are proud to present country rock band Orphan Colours, hailing from London and consisting of some of the biggest names in rock music the band has been making waves since forming in June 2014. You can catch them live on the following dates:
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1st March – The Bodega – Nottingham
2nd March – Hare & Hounds – Birmingham
4th March – The Borderline – London
5th March – FAC 251 – Manchester
7th March – The Louisiana – Bristol
Orphan Colours are an alt-country rock band from London UK. Formed by ex ahab singer/songwriter Steven ‘Seebs’ Llewellyn
The line-up consists of Noah and The Whale lead guitarist Fred Abbott, ex-ahab singer Dave Burn on vocals and guitar, Danny and The Champs drummer Steve Brooks and bass player Graham Knight.
The dynamic 5 piece band swing from rocking Tom Petty and Ryan Adams alt-country influences to the brooding sound-scapes of the likes of Bon Iver and Beck. Ahab’s sound has not entirely disappeared, their bluegrass tinged country can be heard on songs like ‘Jenny’ and ‘Doing Alright’, with many of the songs featuring 3 part harmonies.
They have an EP in the pipeline and are planning gigs in the UK and Europe.