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MECO

by Aaron Orbit

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If there was any complaint about Aaron Orbit’s debut solo record, Sunday Morning Murder Songs, it was that it was almost too diverse. From country to pop to rock to electronica, it seemed that Orbit could literally do it all, and he intended to prove it. For those who were left somewhat confused by the first record, his second release, the M.E.C.O. EP, will make much more sense as the songs seem to come from the same artist and voice. Moody and dark with Orbit’s powerful vocals at the forefront, the singer-songwriter finds himself venturing into spacey atmospheric David Bowie territory on tracks like the stellar “Ballad of Halley,” which is easily one of the best songs Orbit has ever written. If Orbit was genre hopping, he’s now moving into genre creating, as the EP could very well be the soundtrack for heartbreak in outer space or, if you’re the glass half-full type, the soundtrack to falling in love during the apocalypse.
— Chris Jay, VC Reporter

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released September 30, 2014

Produced by Aaron Orbit
Recorded by Armand John Anthony @ Satellite Studios (Ventura,Ca)
Mixed and Mastered by Chris Hesse
Artwork by Ryan Cleary

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