Review: OrmeS/T

Pondering my Orme. I am unable to substantiate Orme’s claim that they are “the UK’s slowest ever power trio”, but I’m inclined to believe it. Languid at its most upbeat and completely static at its slowest, this is a record that takes its goddamn time. With a runtime that will occupy more than one-and-half hours of your life, and with the number of distinct musical events that actually happen in that duration being countable on your fingers and toes, Orme’s debut is for neither thrill seekers nor for the faint of heart generally, and is so aggressively decompressed and time-dilated … Continue reading Review: OrmeS/T