London seven piece The Orchestra (For Now) share the new single “Deplore You / Farmers Market,” taken from their second EP ‘Plan 76,’ out now. First written and performed live by the band, the track marks a pivotal moment in their evolution, pulling back their trademark maximalism in favor of exposed emotion and careful pacing. Sparse passages give way to slow building tension, allowing the song to stretch, strain, and finally erupt in a sweeping orchestral surge. It is a striking example of dynamic control, with every shift carrying weight and intention.
The release arrives as The Orchestra (For Now) continue building on the momentum sparked by their debut EP ‘Plan 75,’ following main stage festival appearances and sold out headline shows before an official single ever surfaced. ‘Plan 76’ expands their self described London prog sound through refined arrangements, dramatic contrasts, and fearless structure, balancing fragility with scale. “Deplore You / Farmers Market” stands as one of their most direct statements to date, a song that breathes, tightens, and ultimately overwhelms through restraint turned release.

