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Radio Orphans : No Strangers To Exploration
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Radio Orphans create original rock/folk music with an experimental-electronic edge.
Genre: Rock: Modern Rock
Release Date: 2006
No Strangers To Exploration Record Label: Radio Orphans
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Say What You Will 3:44 $0.99
Widow Maker 3:43 $0.99
Sentimental 4:40 $0.99
No Strangers To Exploration 4:10 $0.99
Fellow Americans 4:50 $0.99
Oh Me Oh My 2:46 $0.99
So Far 2:37 $0.99
World Wide Web 3:10 $0.99
Tinkerbell 3:13 $0.99
Peaceful Coexistance 3:49 $0.99
This Life 2:23 $0.99
Corey Vs Bob 5:04 $0.99
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Album Notes

Welcome to our CD Baby page for RADIO ORPHANS: No Strangers To Exploration CD.
About us :
Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA, based Radio Orphans create original experimental rock with an electro folk blend of alternative stylings.
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DVD:
If you purchase 'No Strangers To Exploration" the Radio Orphans will send you a FREE DVD!
"Radio Orphans Video Collection Vol 1" this DVD contains 7 Radio Orphans music videos. Use the contact link and send us a mailing address. Once we receive conformation of purchase, we'll send you a DVD.
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Radio Orphans Podcast:
Radio Orphans podcast features select music from independent artists.
http://radioorphans.blogspot.com

Radio Orphans Video Podcast:
That's right! Radio Orphans videos via podcast.
http://radioorphansvideo.blogspot.com


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Reviews:

"Like a mosquito flying amid a gander of geese, the music of Radio Orphans is a mix of minimal computer IDM and big downtempo beats. The group's blend of electro-influenced breaks, spacey indie-rock guitars, and David Byrne-esque vocals isn't easy to categorize, but it sure is darn good."
-Editor's Review, Music.Download.com
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"In the world of indie rock and the Arctic Monkeys there may not be quite a place for the Radio Orphans, with a sound that sounds like one part Beck and three parts Daft Punk they certainly sound like an anomoly in todays oil-slick over produced, heavily homogonized toaster oven music scene, and really, there probably ins't nearly enough ways we can thank them for that.

While it is certainly possible to see what must have influenced these musicians, it is quite impossible to say that this is a direct rip off from any one particular band, enough inviduality is infused into these songs to make them seem unique, for the most part (Word Wide Web, though fascinating, is essentially no different from anything from Throbbing Gristle or Daft Punk).

Also, another wonderful thing about the tracks I heard is that it seems like this band has so much more room to grow, they've got a sound, they've got a direction, and in the next ten or so years, we may really get to see them blossom into something truly amazing."
Remember what happened to Grandaddy."
-Nemphusi

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"Radio Orphans music is hard to classify, but it is always intriguing, adventurous, and often, hypnotic in its many shades, tones, and textures. Sometimes futuristic, sometimes primal, sometimes both, the Orphans offer a collection of songs that are sonically (and thematically) provocative. Bottomline: If you want to hear something you really haven't heard before, give Radio Orphans a listen."
-Gray Martin

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REVIEWS

Yes,Bob is a tool,give it up Corey for f'ing with this dork.
author: go!!!nads!!!
This needs major airplay so the oversaturated top 40 public gets a kick in the arse.
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flippin great
author: redstarrising
these boys from the great white north know how to entertain... simply amazing
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