
I wasn’t sure Orba Squara would stand a chance after reading song titles like “Sky Cloud and the Winter Breeze,” “Warm Fuzz,” “So Comfortable” and “Sunshine.” Like one or my earlier posts about Rue Royale, Orba Squara hits the softer side of my music taste. It’s not a disc I’ll throw in during a workout at the gym, but it has its place in some of life’s moments. Like the title suggests, the album is quiet and unassuming, but also quite good. It’s perfect as quiet background while working, napping, or watching Grey’s Anatomy an iPhone commercial (one of Orba’s tracks was featured).
I’d write more but I’m in an Orba Squara induced coma.








{ 3 comments… read them below or add one }
Grey’s Anatomy. Awesome! Next thing you’ll be doing is running down the song lists from The Hills.
We actually didn’t have any songs in Grey’s Anatomy… one of our songs (”Perfect Timing”) is, however, in all those Apple iPhone commercials on TV.
That’s what I was looking for…my bad.
Leave a Comment