Artist's albums
Watchhouse (Duo)
2022 · album
Watchhouse
2021 · album
Upside Down
2021 · EP
Beautiful Flowers
2021 · single
New Star
2021 · single
Better Way
2021 · single
My Brother, My Keeper
2020 · single
Belly of the Beast / Paper Mountain
2019 · single
Tides of a Teardrop
2019 · album
The Wolves
2019 · single
Golden Embers
2018 · single
Time We Made Time
2018 · single
Blindfaller
2016 · album
Hey Stranger
2016 · single
Hard Travelin'
2016 · single
Wildfire
2016 · single
Spotify Singles
2016 · single
Jump Mountain Blues
2015 · single
Such Jubilee
2015 · album
Settled Down
2015 · single
Old Ties and Companions
2015 · single
This Side of Jordan
2013 · album
Haste Make / Hard Hearted Stranger
2011 · album
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Biography
Dearest Friends: We’re very excited to share some foundational news —our band is now called Watchhouse. It’s a new name to carry this music you know as Mandolin Orange into the future (and there is a new album - Watchhouse). Watchhouse comes from a memory—a place where I spent memorable, secluded, and meditative time as a teenager. During those same years I learned how music wasn’t just something that happened. It’s a place, it’s gravity (Strawberry Fields Forever - Remastered 2009 was the song that did it). It was an escape, and I began spending all my time there. I wrote song after song, and found someone to share it with when I met Emily. This past year has been the first time we’ve stayed still since we were 21, and the pause gave us the opportunity to sit with ourselves and set intentions. We have long been burdened by the dichotomy between our band name and the music we strive to create—if you’ve heard the songs, you know they are personal. Now that we can see a future where music is a shared experience again, we're defining the space we share with you, and making it one that welcomes our creativity and anyone who wants to listen. We are lucky that Mandolin Orange means something to many people, and have no intention of leaving behind our older material. It’s as important to us as ever, and we can’t wait to bring it back to your ears as Watchhouse. We owe something to anyone still reading this and can’t wait to continue this journey with you. xoxo Andrew & Emily