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	<title>Comments on: Rue Royale &#8211; The Search for Where to Go EP</title>
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		<title>By: Orba Squara - Sunshyness at HearYa: An Indie Music Blog</title>
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		<description>[...] I wasnâ€™t sure Orba Squara would stand a chance after reading song titles like â€œSky Cloud and the Winter Breeze,â€ â€œWarm Fuzz,â€ â€œSo Comfortableâ€ and â€œSunshine.â€ Like one or my earlier posts about Rue Royale, Orba Squara hits the softer side of my music taste. Itâ€™s not a disc Iâ€™ll throw in during a workout at the gym, but it has its place in some of lifeâ€™s moments. Like the title suggests, the album is quiet and unassuming, but also quite good. It&#8217;s perfect as quiet background while working, napping, or watching Greyâ€™s Anatomy (one of Orbaâ€™s tracks was featured on the show). [...]</description>
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