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Type: Single Release date: 27/02/2006
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First we had Toploader, then Maroon 5. Now you can add Orson to that list of musical abominations. And like the aforementioned '5, they've also sprouted out of the Hollywood Hills of California.

Apparently 'No Tomorrow' is the most downloaded track on iTunes like ever. All I can say is, there's no accounting for taste. This is as dull as it gets, folks. Boring, fake funk rock jammed interludes spring up like broadleaf weeds on the lawn while singer Jason Pebworth elongates the words of the chorus to the point where it actually sounds like he has managed to squeeze one out after all.

No doubt this will sell like hot cakes and their forthcoming album will go platinum. And that's it, really. Orson and 'No Tomorrow', coming to an MTV channel very soon. Heed this warning and switch off while you get the chance or be very, very sick for the next ten months.

But

They will be huge!

I actually don't mind this...

...just a good catchy pop song innit.

Dom Gourlay...

...is too trendy for his own good.

This is pop magic, even if everyone will hate it in a few months.

Tripe

I agreed to a friends description of there being something quite 'sinister' about them. Fair bit of corperate backing...we got a shoe box filled with Orson goodies other day at radio station.

nah.

they wont.

WHO THE FUCK ARE THIS BAND ???

id never even heard of them until last night ... and there they were playing to a couple of hundred people in newcastle academy 2 !!

from where i was in the main hall downstairs they sounded completely shite

Nah!

This is in a different league to Toploader. I agree with dewdrop...this is catchy pop goodness.

I only found out how big they were

when i heard them tonight at number 2 in the xfm chart...xfm lacks integrity just like nme et al...

Tomorrow and the Next Day

They rock. They've always rocked. They will continue to rock. And when you think noone is looking you will shake your groove thing and sing at the top of your lungs too.

Q Magazine said...

...they were the new Jellyfish.

How could they lie to me so badly?

This song is horrible

And they were number one in the iTunes download chart t'other day

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