Do you remember the time the doorman ran after some drunken kids around the lake outside the club? As he dives into the lake, he scrapes his stomach on a sharp object in the water, but catches up and returns with one youth under each arm. At the same time the singer from the band playing inside, jumps from the loft hoping that the chandelier he grabs will hold him. It doesn’t. Endless afterparties and constantly trying to avoid visits from the police or the liquor control. Still nothing?
This was the 90’s club scene in Bergen, and Villa Amorini was the place where
everything happened. Starting as an 80’s fine dining spot, it evolved into an
extravagant club with tons of artists and DJ’s in screaming shirts and
oversized sunglasses. This sets the scene for Orions Belte’s second album.
Still a mix of all the sounds they like, reminiscing eras they haven’t
experienced, trying to navigate in their own musical atmosphere. Chaotic and
calm at the same time.
Villa Amorini is recorded at Norsk Riksstudio by engineer Njål Paulsberg,
making sure the sounds were on point while leaving the band alone to play
together for hours upon hours, chiseling out the base for the album. Where the
debut was summery and a bit brighter, this album tends to lean a bit more
towards the big city, night life and leftover food from the fridge. Mixed
as always by the magnificent Matias Tellez.
Villa Amorini is out on Jansen Records April 9th.
Tracklist:
1: Bean
2: Speakeasy
3: Conversations
4: how long is... cold pizza good for
5: Drumstick
6: Dearest
7: Lotus
8: What's With You?
9: Mouth
10: We Should Stay Like This Forever