Jeremy Tuplin - Orville’s Discotheque (2023)

Artist: Jeremy Tuplin
Title: Orville’s Discotheque
Year Of Release: 2023
Label: Trapped Animal Records
Genre: Alt Folk, Electro Folk, Psychedelic, Singer-Songwriter
Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 45:53
Total Size: 107 / 263 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist: Title: Orville’s Discotheque
Year Of Release: 2023
Label: Trapped Animal Records
Genre: Alt Folk, Electro Folk, Psychedelic, Singer-Songwriter
Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 45:53
Total Size: 107 / 263 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. It's A Real World??? (3:17)
02. Dancing (On Your Own) (4:06)
03. Eugenie (3:25)
04. Idiot Love (3:26)
05. L.O.V.E. (2:53)
06. Love Town (2:28)
07. Wonderful Time (3:26)
08. futureman (4:12)
09. Better Man (3:26)
10. Why'd You Go And Look At Me Like That (3:22)
11. Devil Dances (3:20)
12. The Mirrorball (1:32)
13. A Dancer Must Die (3:42)
14. Dance On (3:18)
Can you label Jeremy Tuplin as a singer-songwriter? Not exactly an easy answer to that question, because, on one hand, sure, Tuplin is an artist who writes and sings his own songs. On the other, his music doesn’t exactly fit that standard idea of what singer-songwriter music should sound like, and his latest (fourth) album, Orville’s Discotheque, is practically all over the place musically, more fitting the mold of art (electro folk) rock, something that late giant David Bowie would do in one of his musical guises.
Tuplin covers such a wide musical ground throughout the album, often in a single song, from some cool ‘rock’, as in the opener “It’s A Real World”, the subtle electro-pop of “Dancing (On Your Own)”, or both “Idiot Love”, to ‘standard’ singer-songwriter mode with a touch of soul of “Love Town”. nIn any case his songwriting is fully-grown and mature here, making Orville’s Discotheque and excellent Tuplin outing.
Tuplin covers such a wide musical ground throughout the album, often in a single song, from some cool ‘rock’, as in the opener “It’s A Real World”, the subtle electro-pop of “Dancing (On Your Own)”, or both “Idiot Love”, to ‘standard’ singer-songwriter mode with a touch of soul of “Love Town”. nIn any case his songwriting is fully-grown and mature here, making Orville’s Discotheque and excellent Tuplin outing.