Album DescriptionThe Oranges Band is not just a band, but an experiment in motion: a stylized treatment of the band concept deconstructed to its rawest, most essential parts, furnished with the depth and wit of tense songwriting and precise rhythmic swagger. Look up for a moment, and you might have missed their meteoric rise from the depths of Baltimore to become one of the hot new bands on legendary Lookout! Records. Take a wrong turn, and their tireless nationwide touring might seem like a metaphoric blur of speed, resistance, and energy. For those who missed it the first time, or those who want to see it again, Morphius Records is proud to release the next installment of the Oranges catalog on one scintillating disc: "Two Thousands." Featuring all the tracks from the Oranges first two Morphius releases, "The Five Dollars EP" and "900 Miles of Fucking Hell," the record encapsulates the vibrating hooks, energy and perpetual movement that define The Oranges Band. As an added bonus, the CD includes 4 recently unearthed & previously unreleased early tracks, not available anywhere else, including the original version of "OK Apartment" (the band's first MTV video). It's all been expertly remastered by John Golden & the CD is wrapped up in packaging designed by the Oranges' charismatic frontman and hardest working man in showbusiness, Roman Kuebler. "Two Thousands" is an essential album - a forward-looking backwards overview of the energetic evolution of a kinetically charged band.