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Kris Orlowski  
 
You may not know Kris Orlowski — yet — but that’s ok.  Sometimes things take time to grow, and he’s already turning some influential heads.




You see, Orlowski has an uncanny knack for ending up in the right place at the right time — not to mention an uncanny flair for crafting emotionally rich songs that will have you tapping your toes even as your heartstrings are being tugged. He recently wowed a marquee-level peer over a campfire. It’s easy to see why — unless you’ve had your heart surgically removed, these are songs that will move you.

Conjuring the spirit of Everyman may not be glamorous, but it’s also not easy. Orlowski writes from a real, unguarded place and that accessibility is tangible. There are no walls here — only a palpable honesty and really, really good songwriting.

Ever had your heart broken? Ever felt like love was the only sensible means of escape? Ever felt paralyzed in the wake of wild emotions? Then you’ll relate to “Happiness Is Waiting.”

The Sufi poet Hafiz has this to say:

Greatness
Is always built upon this foundation:
The ability
To appear, speak and act
As the most
Common
Man

Orlowski and his bandmates get that. “Happiness Is Waiting” is a testament to our shared emotion and confusion.

It’s also a damn fine album, filled with radio-friendly tunes and bare, unrestrained insight and emotion.  Orlowski’s songs are strong enough to have resonance in the most stripped down of settings, but drummer Tim Rummerfield and bassist Scott Schrock Jr. provide a colorful backdrop for Orlowski’s songwriting to truly blossom in arrangement and depth.

So curl up and settle in. Pour yourself a cup of tea or a big glass of vino. Let this record soak into your subconscious. As Orlowksi so eloquently puts it,” When hope is in your heart, then you’ll be great.”


Sometimes greatness is subtle. As Orlowski seems to intuitively grasp, sometimes it reveals itself most brilliantly through its simplicity. - BARBARA MITCHELL
     
   
the band

     Mark Isakson - steel, banjo, guitar
     Aaron O'Neil - drums
     Torry Anderson - vocals, keys, glock
     Scott - bass
     Kris Orlowski - vocals, guitar



     Discography

     November 2011 - Warsaw (4 song EP)

     April 2011 - Passenger String Quartet at the Fremont
     Abbey (5 song EP)

     May 2010 - Liv (Single)
     April 2010 - Happiness is Waiting (Album)
     July 2008 - Architects (Album)
     November 2006 - The Compromise (EP)
     November 2004 - Progression From a Child (Album)


     Some Highlights from the Year

     SOLD OUT @ Triple Door - Jan 2011
     Fremont Fair - June 2011
     Bear Creek Summer Concert Series - Aug 2011
     Unofficial set on Otter Stage @ Doe Bay - Aug 2011
     CAPACITY SHOW @ Bumbershoot - Sept 2011
     SOLD OUT @ Triple Door w/ James Vincent McMorrow -
     Sept 2011
     City Arts Fest - Oct 2011
     Free for All Fest - Oct 2011
     SOLD OUT Bellingham Release @ Roost - Nov 2011
     SOLD OUT Tacoma Release @ House - Nov 2011
     SOLD OUT Seattle Release @ Tractor - Nov 2011
     SOLD OUT @ Neptune Theater w/ Allen Stone - Jan 2012