The Weather Smells Like Oranges

The Weather Smells Like Oranges is the first EP by the Dominican picnic-pop band Las Acevedo, released independently in February 2010, shortly after their single "Chaka Chaka!" reached popularity.

The Weather Smells Like Oranges
EP by
ReleasedFebruary 2010 (2010-02)
RecordedDecember 2009
GenrePop
LabelIndependent

The EP was composed by the twin sisters Anabel and Cristabel Acevedo, using Spanglish Dominican slang in a minimalistic and bucolic sound combination of a bongo, ukulele-tuned classic guitar, and a tambourine, wrapped with naïve lyrics about sexual longing,[1] idyllic romances, and adulthood denial.[2]

The single "Chaka Chaka!" was the only song of the band to become popular reaching international recognition.

The first version of the EP was recorded using a Macbook pro and mixed with the software Audacity in December 2009 in a rehearsal room at Centro Cultural Srta. Ercilia Pepin in Santiago de los Caballeros. Later the EP was remastered in a professional studio and officially launched in February 2010.

The EP contains 4 songs and a bonus track.

Track listing

  1. The Weather Smells Like Oranges
  2. Reloj de Arena
  3. Chaka! Chaka!
  4. I-L-Y (Call It Love)
  5. The Longest Song Ever

References

  1. Bazars, Geraldine 2011. The Weather Smells Like Oranges. Decireves Magazine, p. 34
  2. Cueto, Max 2011. Reseña: The Weather Smells Like Oranges EP. La Casetera.
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