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Ohioan High Lonesome Foursome
Gathered from various cities and townships in Northeast Ohio, Orefice Roth is the vessel and mode of collaboration for songwriter Skylar Keffer. Heedfully self described as, “midwestern high lonesome” music, Orefice Roth takes variations on the singer songwriter trope and filters and mangles it through the digestive tracts of longtime collaborators Mike Abaddini, Dizzy Simmons, and Lip Jaworski, as well as a rotating cast of musicians from all over the United States.
“..it’s just a thrill to find country and folk seemingly being pushed out of a comfort zone so successfully. The road doesn’t go on forever, but the sky certainly does.”
-Beats Per Minute
“The blooming acoustic guitar strumming start of the track delicately unites the dreamy synths and pedal steel. The combination of folk and experimental rock also demonstrates the pained vocals courtesy of vocalist/guitarist Skylar Keffer.“
-Ghettoblaster Magazine
“Keffer’s observations about the human condition are reinforced by the band’s channeling of Country & Western motifs through a dreamy indie rock soundscape.“
-Stereo Embers
Gathered from various cities and townships in Northeast Ohio, Orefice Roth is the vessel and mode of collaboration for songwriter Skylar Keffer. Heedfully self described as, “midwestern high lonesome” music, Orefice Roth takes variations on the singer songwriter trope and filters and mangles it through the digestive tracts of longtime collaborators Mike Abaddini, Dizzy Simmons, and Lip Jaworski, as well as a rotating cast of musicians from all over the United States.
“..it’s just a thrill to find country and folk seemingly being pushed out of a comfort zone so successfully. The road doesn’t go on forever, but the sky certainly does.”
-Beats Per Minute
“The blooming acoustic guitar strumming start of the track delicately unites the dreamy synths and pedal steel. The combination of folk and experimental rock also demonstrates the pained vocals courtesy of vocalist/guitarist Skylar Keffer.“
-Ghettoblaster Magazine
“Keffer’s observations about the human condition are reinforced by the band’s channeling of Country & Western motifs through a dreamy indie rock soundscape.“
-Stereo Embers
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