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Brief Biography
The band formerly known as Fletcher has cast aside its original nametag, taking its new handle from Edwin Abbotts 19th century social commentary Flatland, an exploration of life in two dimensions. But Colour Revolt is far from two-dimensional, eschewing Fletchers familiar sonic assault of unorthodox song structures and time signatures for a more melancholic though equally guitar-driven aesthetic of the post-grunge Southern gothic.
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Latest News
13th Aug, 2006
EP to be re-released
Colour Revolt EP is to be re-released on Tuesday Sept 12th 2006! Call your local shop to keep it in stock!
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Discography - Latest Album
Epic grandeur fuels the songs on Colour Revolt’s self-titled EP, and rousing noise-addled distorted guitar rock serves as the backbone of many of the Oxford, Mississippi fivesome’s compositions. Wearing their Mississippian roots proudly, they incorporate hints of both fragile folk music and Southern Gothic culture into their impassioned post-grunge songs. The result is a dynamic interplay of the broken and the explosive.
The lonesome wail of the harmonica on the first track “Blood in Your Mouth” eventually gives way to a cacophony of crunchy guitars while the initially mellow but gravelly vocals transform from hurt to angry in a matter of seconds. It’s an EP comprised of angst-ridden numbers with morbid titles such as “Mattresses Underwater” and “Our Homes Are Graves.” The final track, “Circus,” is where Colour Revolt finally unleashes a lethal dose of rock, with reverbed guitar swirls embalming the increasingly agitated vocals, before ending abruptly. For fans looking for a top volume, ear bleed experience, the Colour Revolt EP should satisfy your desires.
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| 12 Aug, 2007 | kickasscombo |
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