Vetchinsky Settings are James Hackett (The Orchids) and Mark Tranmer (The Montgolfier Brothers / GNAC / St. Christopher). Their debut album was recorded in Scotland.
A double 180-gram vinyl record in a single wide-spined outer sleeve. Printed Inner Sleeves.
All artwork by Timothy O'Donnell.
Double-Vinyl pressing of 250 copies in total.
Includes unlimited streaming of James Hackett + GNAC: Underneath The Stars, Still Waiting.
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
This record is timeless, beautiful. Being a completely drum-free record gives it a real sense of space as well. The tunes stay in your head. Set aside some time for this album. Highly recommended. GNAC
supported by 30 fans who also own “Open Your Eyes (And See)”
Why are The Orchids still precious at heart for so many years? Because in their songs the guys are forever young. Their sensitive inspired catchy pop songs share the pleasure to play together. James Hackett's warm vibrant voice touches me still today like yesterday.
Back cover of the new vinyl : the musicians are looking at us from their favorite pub avec bienveillance.What is sounding with The Orchids? une certaine idée de la délicatesse. Definitively Scottish pop band fine fleur. Santé ! rockfallhazard
supported by 29 fans who also own “Open Your Eyes (And See)”
The greatest to ever do it, do it again! Sometimes lush as a warm blanket, sometimes all the angles of a dance party, always suspended in and out of time _hopskipjump
supported by 29 fans who also own “Open Your Eyes (And See)”
it's an absolute treat to have both of The Orchids Peel.sessions available digitally and on vinyl. I'd forgotten just how good they sounded. Four fantastic songs - a rip-roaring version of the much loved Caveman and the beautiful Dirty Clothing from the greatest album of the 90s, Unholy Soul. Truly wonderful. richardw27