Tuesday, Aug. 12: Gregarious Oranges

Le Voyeur

By Rev. Adam McKinney on August 7, 2014

The Gregarious Oranges may have a name that calls to mind the psychedelia of the late '60s, but their sound recalls a period in music that came almost a decade earlier. Drawing from the Merseybeat sound of the early '60s - which included early Beatles, Gerry & the Pacemakers and Herman's Hermits in their ranks - the Gregarious Oranges sound like they came beamed in from an era that predated not only the psychotropic revolution, but the general inclusion of R&B that eventually made rock and roll what we know it today.

Read Rev. Adam McKinney's full feature on Gregarious Oranges in the music and Culture section.

GREGARIOUS ORANGES, w/ Lazer Fox, Where My Bones Rest Easy, Mi Amore Cadenza, Crisis Arm, Airs, 10 p.m., Tuesday, Aug. 12, Le Voyeur, 404 E. Fourth Ave., Olympia, no cover, 360.943.5710