
Denise Dill w/ Orenda
Mediocrity
© 2002 Denise Dill 2002 (634479112768)
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Fusion-funk-jazz-folk-rock-pop with an activist's edge and a queer's insight.
tracks
- 1 West
- 2 Limbo
- 3 Shouldn't it?
- 4 Masquerade
- 5 Secret Z
- 6 Weak
- 7 Fare Bad Weather
- 8 2000 Miles
- 9 Lie to Me
- 10 Political Pitiful World (PPW)
- 11 Boundary Lines (Live @ the Funnybone March 19, 2002)
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Orenda was a family of musicians. Making their debut in Evansville, Indiana, Orenda was compiled of four individuals who shared a passion for making original music that sparked people to react. Tired of the hum-drum cover bands of E-ville, Orenda formed in despite of the lack of support for original music and made an enormous impact on the community that still resonates after their break-up. Orenda was Denise Dill (songs, guitar, and vocals), Nick Turpen (bass guitar and vocals), Victor Birkle (percussion), and Summer Roedel (vocals and percussion). Orenda was a collective of musicians working to inspire people with original thoughts. Recorded in Petersburg, IN by Brick Briscoe "Mediocrity" is a misleading title to a unique take on life growing up in rural southern Indiana.
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Open Up and Breathe Deeply
author: Jaime McLeodListening to Orenda’s first, and only, album is like spending a sunny afternoon lazing in the grass. The band’s funky bass lines and percussion lend themselves perfectly to singer-songwriter Denise Dill’s inviting voice and intensely personal lyrics, coming together in a luxurious masterwork that wends its way around the heart and lingers like a subtle, pleasant fragrance.
Little jazz, little folks, and yeah some rock, too!
author: Steven HewittCan't imagine too many better ways to spend 5 bucks. The sounds are a combination of a little jazz, a little folk and kick started with a bit of good ol' rock. Very good buy!