The Roots of Orchis

The Roots of Orchis (1997 - 2010) was a progressive rock band from San Francisco, California, on the Slowdance Records label.

The Roots Of Orchis
OriginSan Francisco
GenresProgressive rock
Years active1997 - 2010
LabelsSlowdance
Associated actsGolden Void, The Finches, EYES, Static Drive, Planes Of Satori
WebsiteThe Roots Of Orchis
Past membersJustin Pinkerton
Dan Lydersen
Aaron Morgan
Jackie Musick
Chris LaBreche
Katie Logan
Mike Cancel
Kris Bennett

Summary

Formed by in 1997 by Kris Bennett, Dan Lydersen and Justin Pinkerton. Later adding Aaron Morgan and replacing Bennett with Jackie Musick, The Roots of Orchis released five full-length albums and an EP. Their songs have been included on numerous radio and television programs and they have toured the US extensively. They have shared the stage with such bands as Tortoise (band), Michael Rother & John Frusciante, The Album Leaf, Black Mountain (band), Modest Mouse, Bright Eyes (band) and many others. Chris Labreche was added to the line up for 'The Red House In Winter' and their self-titled EP but left before 'Some Things Plural.' Mike Cancel and Katie Logan briefly replaced Jackie Musick while he was abroad. The band is currently inactive.

Discography

  • 'Live at the 25 East E' (1998)(cassette only)
  • '... When The Mosquito Stung The Crocodile' (1999)(CD) Slowdance Records
  • 'The Red House In Winter (2000)(CD/LP) Slowdance Records
  • 'Roots of Orchis' (2002)(CD) Slowdance Records
  • 'Some Things Plural' (2002)(CD) Slowdance Records
  • 'Crooked Ceilings' (2004)(CD) Slowdance Records (LP) Leap Year Device Records
  • 'Empty Lands Ahead and Behind (2010) (Digital Download Only)

Band members

  • Dan Lydersen
  • Aaron Morgan
  • Jackie Musick
  • Justin Pinkerton

Former members

  • Kris Bennett
  • Chris LaBreche
  • Katie Logan
  • Mike Cancel
  • Rob Dennler[1]
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