“Orange Culture has corralled a raw, rebellious spirit since the quartet formed in 2019...” writes Elise McCue in the Roanoke Times. That spirit is no more evident than on their new record, Fever of 1721, an antidote to a more recent pandemic by the genre-defying rockers.
On Fever, the Roanoke Valley foursome (who often swap instruments) harnesses all their punk, new wave, psychedelic, and classic influences into a potent cocktail of DIY alternative rock. On so many stellar tracks, Landon Carder(bass), Reid Jepson(drums) and Charlie Lewis (lead guitar) unleash their signature tempo shifts and crescendos, which infuse their songs and live shows with infectious excitement. And lyricist/singerGriffin Bouchercrafts meaningful stories that capture today’s youth with equal doses of heartbreak and humor.
Despite the challenging times, Orange Culture finds their groove on Fever. They’re a young band having fun, maturing quickly, and reminding their growing fan base of a time when rock shook the world with something important to say...and may yet again.
https://www.orangecultureband.com/oc
Opener: The Flops
https://www.theflopsband.com/
Doors 7:30pm | Starts 8pm
$12 Advance | $15 Day of Show