Oh Sees Orc album review Lysergic emanations from behind the garage door By Julian Marszalek 05 October 17 Despite a Whovian approach to nomenclature – they've been the Oh Sees, The Ohsees and Thee Oh Sees among many, many others – the one constant to Oh Sees and bandleader John Dwyer has been their evangelical fervour in the causeAt Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, Orc received an average score of 79, based on 18 reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews" 2 Among the critics providing praise for the album was Tim Sendra of AllMusic , who stated that "Orc is another classic Oh Sees album that shows no signs of wear and tear anyplace in the operation" In a drawn out eightminute epic, halved into two divergent sections, Oh Sees sooths proceedings with a sort of unhinged lullaby Fitting into Orc's loose interpretation of a Dungeons And Dragonsstyle concept album, the eerie violin section feels like an accompaniment to some tragic Game Of Thrones death scene – as ridiculous as that may sound Acting as a complete disassociation from anything that precedes it, the Oh Sees
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