So Far

So Far

So Far

Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
With their snappy power-pop melodies and a warm studio sheen, the Orange Peels frequently sound like the Hollies fronted by a post-Wham! George Michael, with occasional input from Burt Bacharach. For the record, that's not a bad thing. The band's bordering-on-slick production and flirtations with Top 40 styles of years gone by let them overcome the typical problem with power pop--although it's often catchy, it's usually just the sum of its parts (sunny 4/4 rhythms, jangly/crisp guitars, sing-along bap-bap-ba's, handclaps). The San Francisco-based Orange Peels, led by scene veteran Allen Clapp, use these tools, but their best songs ("So Far," "Lost in You/I Can See the Planets," "Every Single Thing") rise above the typical with expansive structures, lush arrangements, and Clapp's melancholic-but-wise vocal delivery. Admittedly, the band generally still colors within the pop-formula lines, but So Far makes formula-breaking seem overrated, at least while it's on. --Lisa Gidley

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Rock Music

Rock Music


So Far

Rock Music:

  1. Soft Commands [Import]
  2. Solea
  3. Solid
  4. Solid
  5. So [Limited Edition] [Original recording remastered]
  6. Solitary Man [CD-single] [Enhanced] [Import]
  7. Solitary Man [CD-single] [Import]
  8. Somber Wurlitzer
  9. Somber Wurlitzer
  10. Somebody Told Me [CD-single] [Enhanced] [Limited Edition] [Import]

Rock Music

rock music

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