Orphans & Vandals

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Orphans & Vandals
Origin London, England
Genres Indie rock
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  • Al Joshua
  • Raven
  • Gabi Woo
Past members <templatestyles src="Plainlist/styles.css"/>
  • Quinta
  • Francesca

Orphans & Vandals is an English indie rock band based in London. The band was formed by Al Joshua (guitar, harmonica, vocals, toy piano) and Raven (bass guitar, backing vocals, harmonium). Gabi Woo (drums, percussion, backing vocals, harmonium, glockenspiel), Quinta (strings, percussion) and Francesca (strings, percussion) are the other three band members. Quinta and Francesca left the band shortly after the release of their debut album. The album, I Am Alive and You Are Dead, was released in the UK in April 2009. The band received critical acclaim from various media outlets including BBC Radio 6 Music, NME and PopMatters.[1]

Apple iTunes lists three out of the eight tracks on their album as having explicit lyrics.[2] Their song "Mysterious Skin", which is over ten minutes long, includes a melodious and lyrical depiction of an orgasm and a reference to a homosexual sex act.[3] Nonetheless, BBC Radio 6 Music allowed them to perform it on air as part of a live session for the Tom Robinson show on 18 July 2008. Robinson states that "the BBC has never banned Orphans And Vandals or their music".[4]

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