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We featured their debut single ‘Strangers’ last year and now COLOUR return with a brand new track.
‘Nowhere’ and its glitchy, math-rock-reminiscent take on Jeff Buckley is the sound of the band secure in their voice and shouting at the top of it. Think a heavy dose of Vampire Weekend and Foals thrown into the mix and you’re on the right lines.
Travelling over 300 miles a week between them to rehearsal, this is a band whose dedicated work ethic is plain to see. Favouring a DIY approach, they spent more than a year in the studio honing the sound before taking it to the stage, producing everything from artwork to videos themselves and captivating a local fan base.
Check out the new track here: