“Deriving their name from the Balboa Amusement Production Company, a silent-film studio active in Long Beach between 1913 and 1918, the 11 members of the Balboa Amusement Company Orchestra (piano, drums, upright bass, guitars, woodwind/horns, strings, voice, foley) pulled off the neat trick of evoking the film’s period (The Artist takes place c. 1930) without simply rehashing Ludovic Bource’s Oscar-winning original score, ultimately delivering something more dynamic and…yeah, I’m just gonna say it: fun.”
-Greggory Moore, OC Weekly Contributor