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The Weather Smells Like Oranges

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Original cover art.
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Poster for the first concert, May 22, 2010.

The Weather Smells Like Oranges is the first EP by the Dominican picnic-pop band Las Acevedo, produced by artist Ismael Ogando and released independently in February 2011, shortly after their single "Chaka Chaka!" reached popularity.

The EP was composed by the twin sisters Anabel and Cristabel Acevedo and produced by Ogando, 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] idylic romances and adulthood denial.[2]

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

The first version of the EP was recorded by Ogando using a Macbook pro and mixed with the software Audacity in January 2010 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 2011.

The EP contains 4 songs and a bonus track.

  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.

The cover art for the EP was designed by Dominican visual artist Raul Fernandez, conceptualized and directed by Sitri Aquino and Ismael Ogando together in the city of Santiago de los Caballeros. Defining the vision and aesthetic of the band and its later categorization as Picnic-Pop.

References

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