Orchestra Fireluche's self-titled debut album, released on January 1, 2004, under Y todavía la quiero records, is a captivating journey through seven tracks that span a concise yet impactful 23 minutes. The Catalan experimental folk ensemble weaves a tapestry of sounds that blend traditional and modern influences, creating a unique and enthralling listening experience.
From the hauntingly beautiful "Haihobert's" to the rhythmic intensity of "Sardana mora," Orchestra Fireluche showcases their versatility and mastery of their instruments. The album's title track, "Adiós de Marco," is a poignant piece that highlights the group's ability to evoke deep emotions with their music. "Cruela de vil" and "Salitja" further demonstrate their knack for crafting memorable melodies and intricate arrangements.
"Làurea" and "Mun serrat" round out the album with their evocative storytelling and rich instrumentation. Throughout the album, Orchestra Fireluche's distinctive sound is a testament to their innovative approach to folk music, making this debut a standout release in the genre.