
About Wall of Orchids
After Lane Steinberg's first band The Wind went into hiatus, he decided to take a break from the constant live playing and learn how to use the recording studio. Moving to New York, he struck a deal with Hoboken's famed Water Music: he would manage the studio while gobbling up all the unused studio time for his own use. The result was the legendary Wall of Orchids recordings. Playing everything himself, Lane used the 24-track enviroment to carefully construct pop songs with deep arrangements in the manner of his heroes Spector & Wilson.
Top Tracks
Life Must Go On
Come Back To Me
Great Blue
If Not Now, When?
No On'es Looking At The Rain
No One's Looking At the Rain
I Could Have Told You
Give The Devil Has Due
No One Is Looking at the Rain
How High Is Up?
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