Skip to main content

Maverick Ad

Home

Main navigation

  • Home
  • Cover Stories
  • Features
  • News
  • Reviews
  • Cashbox Legacy Awards
  • Past Covers
  • Weekly Archive
Alt.Rockers Blackout Orchestra Release New Dream-Like Smooching-Inducing “Tongues”

Breadcrumb

  • Home
  • Alt.Rockers Blackout Orchestra Release New Dream-Like Smooching-Inducing “Tongues”
Alt.Rockers Blackout Orchestra Release New Dream-Like Smooching-Inducing “Tongues”
Fri Mar 11, 2022
Cashbox Canada

Alt-indie rock duo Blackout Orchestra release their hazy, dream-like, and make-out-inducing new drop, “Tongues” ahead of their forthcoming sophomore LP, Beauty Sleep – check it out on YouTube here:

The song sizzles as it moves along in a gritty, sexy, Garbage-esque offering, refusing to back down, repeating crashing crescendos as the song lurches forward — never bending in its ability to draw you in and hold you in a trance. It’s a lovesick, alt-rock banger Ben VanBuskirk (vocals, music) and Morgan Thompson-Reid (vocals) dare you to try on. But the real thrill is knowing you’ll be back for seconds, and thirds, of this extraordinarily thirsty track.

“In an album largely about dreams, this would be the erotic one,” VanBuskirk says. “I think of it as the other side of the coin from ‘Nowhere Near The Looking Glass’ from the first album. Where that song was about getting into a relationship or situation that you knew was going to end badly but you choose to do it anyway, this song is about having the feeling and faith that a relationship could turn out to be something amazing despite all the signs pointing to it being a bad idea.”

“Tongues” features serious electric guitar licks, amped-up bass, and Cranberries/Pixies lush harmonies provided by Thompson-Reid. For VanBuskirk, the desire became to use the very lowest of his register and his Leonard-Cohen meets Tom-Waits effort is applauded on the track. The entirety of “Tongues” rolls through like a slow-burning cigarette, threatening to vanquish in a porcelain ashtray. Mesmerized by the smoke, you can’t help but get close to the fire. And when you’re in the thick of the flames, “Tongues” makes no effort to apologize for drawing you in so close. In fact, it’s compelled to invite you in again.

“This album is about those ‘in-between’ days,” VanBuskirk says of Beauty Sleep, “starting with the first tentative steps of ‘Go Slowly’ through to reaching that next big moment, new love, on ‘The First Time’.” Their sophomore effort is an eight-track strong LP due out August of this year. “In the general sound as well as the lyrics, I used the idea of that state between sleep and awake - when you first wake up and it's a brand new day but you still have the lingering emotions of the dream you had the night before - the little bit of confusion about what's solid and real while you shake off those last impressions of the dream or nightmare,” VanBuskirk adds.

“Tongues” also comes with a tantalizing music video, shot primarily in a black & white vignette. With VanBuskirk and Thompson-Reid trading shots on the screen, there are plenty of intimate moments shared between them both, leveling up on the overall sexiness of both the song, its double entendre, and what’ll mean for the masses. And with a release on Valentine’s Day, it’ll be the song that lends itself to plenty of playlists that not only sets the mood but seduces it.

“Let’s touch tongues,” they coo over the melody. “Yes,” you’ll reply, “let’s.”

Want to listen and learn more about Blackout Orchestra? Check out their sites here:
linktr.ee/BlackoutOrchestra
instagram.com/blackoutorchestra/
facebook.com/blackoutorchestra
twitter.com/BlackoutOrches1
open.spotify.com/artist/2BRXoFqGLWDcAhMSalHDqi?si=25jH5NHxSta-02EkQG9vsA&utm_source=copy-link&dl_branch=1&nd=1

Reviews
Album
Blackout Orchestra
Month: Nov 2020
D2UR Empty Streets & Collective Concern Inspired Winnipeg Rockers…
Heather Christine & Featuring Donovan Locke "Love At Christmastime" Single by Heather Christine &…
Leahy Leahy Releases Holiday Traditional Classic O Come All Ye Faithful in…
Peter Foldy Bronte Road Music Releases “This Christmas” By Peter Foldy
The James Clark Institute The James Clark Institute Release Moe Berg Produced SIngle “Should I…
Mattmac #2 on Indigenous Music Countdown, blind singer MATTMAC from…
Delyn Grey Canadian Indie Wonder Delyn Grey Taps Into Bloodied Heart Of Heavy…
Month: Dec 2020
Katie Ditschun Contemporary Jazz Singer Katie Ditschun Sends Peace & Warmth with “Be…
Krosst Out Grunge Trap / Alt Hip Hop Rocker KROSST OUT Offers “Intro” &…
Michele Mele Christmas Time in Canada Jazz Chanteuse Michele Mele Harnesses The Spirit Of Christmas On Yuletide EP…
SEKSI Chef and Popstar Luke Hayes / SEKSI Sparks Holiday Spirit with “…
Tortured Soul Remixes Japan Edition TORTURED SOUL Flees From The DJ Booth With 'Remixes Japan Edition'
Wallish Alt-Pop Singer/Songwriter Wallish Releases Biting Candid New Single, “…
Astrid Tanton Pop Singer/Songwriter Astrid Tanton is “Better Off” with the Release of Her…
Cliff Hillis Life Gets Strange, Indeed — New EP from Award-Winning Singer/…

Pagination

  • First page « First
  • Previous page ‹ Previous
  • …
  • Page 26
  • Page 27
  • Page 28
  • Page 29
  • Current page 30
  • Page 31
  • Page 32
  • Page 33
  • Page 34
  • …
  • Next page Next ›
  • Last page Last »

CEO/PUBLISHER/EDITOR IN CHIEF
SANDY GRAHAM

email:sandygrahamemg@gmail.com 

Canadian Journalists:

Contributing Journalist - Canada and Global
Don Graham
email: dongrahamwriter@gmail.com

Contributing Journalist - Canada and Global
Lisa Hartt
email: lisahartt87@hotmail.com

Contributing Journalist - Canada 
Michael Williams
email: greydread@gmail.com

 

 

 

 

International Journalists:

Contributing Journalist - Sweden
Malin Osth
email: malin@musicdays.se

Contributing Journalist - Sweden
Jonas Tancred
email: jonas@musicdays.se

Contributing Journalist - USA
Rob Durkee 
email: rockster2746@gmail.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

Web Developer/Technical Support
Chris Wardman

email: info@chriswardman.com
website: chriswardman.com

Cashbox Cover Design and Graphic Artist
Jain McMillan

email: jainmcmillan@gmail.com

Contributing Photographer 
Tracey Savein - South Paw Productions
southpawproductions@rogers.com

 

 

 

Footer menu

  • Home
  • Features
  • News
  • Reviews
  • Cashbox Archive
  • Issue Archive
  • Past Covers