Press
Nuvo magazine's Barfly comic
"He's a real talent. His songs have a dreamlike quality that seems alien and yet familiar. Little tales of small truths that are filled with moments stolen from your past."
Indy.com
"[Orr] turns a phrase with the sophistication of veteran songwriters"
INtake magazine's review of Seconds
"the solid tracks on this album demonstrate enough musical and lyrical sophistication to make me think that it's only a matter of time and dedication before Orr starts attracting serious attention"
CDreviews.com's review of Seconds
"Three of its tracks have broad-appeal that should please all kinds of music fans. 'Born to Runner-Up' uses a sports metaphor to tell a musical tale of the eternal nice-guy loser. It's a lot of fun, and goodness knows there are thousands of us nice guys out there who can relate. It may be about losing, but the song itself is a winner, as is 'You Don’t Know the Half.' Songs don't get much more clever than this story of a man with a split personality that murders his lover. Strangely upbeat, Orr even changes vocals for the man's two personalities. Dark, yes, but the song is a blast...no pun intended. And finally, another dark-yet-lively song, 'Last Call,' is the biggest highlight on the entire album. It's a rollicking good time of a number about a man who drinks himself to death after losing his love, and has bar room 'hit' written all over it. Thank goodness, as I think most of us have had enough of 'Friends in Low Places.'"
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