INSTANTLY lovable and brazenly original, fast-rising Halifax trio The Orielles have quickly gained a reputation as one of the UK’s most exciting young bands. Having completed work on their debut album Silver Dollar Moment which is due to arrive in our laps shortly, the band have kicked off the year with the release of yet another deeply engrossing track by the name of ‘Blue Suitcase (Disco Wrist)’.

A thrilling combination of sweet pop melodies, angular riffs and swirling post-punk, it’s a song that sees the band completely let loose as they pay heed to their favourite disco songs of the past. Another gleeful and wildly inventive insight into upcoming album, The Orielles make the rules up as they go along and we wouldn’t have it any other way.

Discussing the track’s origins, the band said “The lyrics fuse together an anecdotal story of spotting an unaccompanied case on a train platform, and the allegorical discussions and theories that followed. This included topics ranging from Schrodingers Cat to James and the Giant Peach!”

The band’s eagerly anticipated debut album Silver Dollar Moment arrives on 16th February via Heavenly Recordings while they will set on an extensive UK tour throughout February which will bring them to Glasgow’s Mono on the 22nd February.