Mandolin Orange’s music radiates a mysterious warmth—their songs
feel like whispered secrets, one hand cupped to your ear. The North
Carolina duo have built a steady and growing fanbase with this kind of
intimacy, and on Tides of
A Teardrop, it is more potent than ever.
By all
accounts, it is the duo’s fullest, richest, and most personal effort. You can
hear the air between them—the taut space of shared understanding, as palpable
as a magnetic field, that makes their music sound like two halves of an
endlessly completing thought. Singer-songwriter Andrew Marlin and
multi-instrumentalist Emily Frantz have honed this lamp glow intimacy in their
music for years.