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Orbit

 
Artist: Orbit

Group Members:

Jeff Robbins, Linda Bean, Fred Archambault, Paul Buckley

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  • Formed: 1994, Boston, MA
  • Disbanded: 2001
  • Genres: Electronica
  • Representative Albums: "La Mano", "XLR8R

Biography

Rising out of the Boston indie rock scene that earlier spawned their chief influences the Pixies, Orbit's brand of punky, poppy alternative rock was initially the product of a power trio: guitarist/vocalist Jeff Robbins, bassist Mark Brookner, and drummer Paul Buckley. They got together in early 1994 and started playing around the Boston area, and drummer Buckley soon formed his own record label, Lunch. After several smaller releases, Orbit issued their full-length debut, La Mano, on Lunch in 1995. Brookner played his last show with the band late that year and was replaced by Wally Gagel, by which time Orbit was starting to build a following on the indie scene. Eventually, the buzz grew to the point where A&M offered them a contract.

Orbit's major-label debut, Libido Speedway, was released in early 1997, and produced a modern-rock radio hit in "Medicine." Bassist Gagel, who already had some studio credits under his belt (including the Kids soundtrack, where he co-wrote the surprise Folk Implosion hit "Natural One"), served as the album's engineer, which soon became a lucrative aspect of his career; as a producer, engineer, and/or mixer, he worked with a number of alternative artists including Belly, Superchunk, Sebadoh, the Eels, Juliana Hatfield, and the Old 97's, not to mention the Rolling Stones on their Bridges to Babylon album. Meanwhile, Orbit set about recording a follow-up album, Guide to Better Living, which was completed right around the time A&M was swallowed up in the 1999 Polygram/Universal merger. By the time the dust settled, the label decided not to release the album, and Orbit was out of a deal.

Gagel drifted away from the group to concentrate on his studio career, and the band revamped its lineup with bassist Linda Bean (formerly of PermaFrost and Frigate) and second guitarist Fred Archambault, who'd served as Orbit's guitar tech. They returned to Buckley's Lunch label, which began signing Boston-area acts as well, and recorded new material using cheaper digital equipment. Their first effort was the 2000 EP Tonedeaf, which was followed by the band's third full-length album, XLR8R, in 2001; both were mixed by Gagel. ~ Steve Huey, All Music Guide
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Orbit is a Boston, Massachusetts-based power trio. Formed in 1994, the band went on hiatus in late 2001. Their initial releases were on drummer Buckley's own Lunch Records label before the band moved to major label A&M Records. They completed recording their second major label album, "Guide To Better Living", but it was never released by A&M. The band then moved back to Lunch Records for the rest of their releases.

Perhaps the high point of the band's career was the hit, "Medicine", and their presence on the 1997 Lollapalooza tour. They also had the song, "XLR8R", included on the soundtrack of the Playstation 2 game, FreQuency.

Orbit played two reunion shows on December 28th and 29th, 2007, at the Paradise Rock Club in Boston, MA. They performed with also defunct Boston indie rock group The Sheila Divine.

Members

  • Jeff Robbins, lead singer and guitarist.
  • Paul Buckley, drummer
  • Fred Archambault, guitarist
  • Mark Brookner, bassist (1994-1995)
  • Wally Gagel, bassist (1995-????)
  • Linda Bean, bassist (???? - 2001)

Original band members Jeff Robbins and Paul Buckley were the only constant band members during Orbit's active years. Fred Archambault and Linda Bean joined before the release of Tonedeaf. Since the band went on hiatus, Robbins and Bean formed the band WELL and Paul Buckley drums for Dear Leader and runs independent record label Lunch Records.

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