It might just be the beginning of autumn, but here’s a song about the white stuff already.
Leeds quartet, Colour of Spring, are releasing their new single ‘SNOW’ through York-based Swirly Records. It’s the time of the season, literally.
The track is atmospheric, compelling shoegaze that is both contemplative and confident. It touches on the theme of inner conflict, combining ethereal vocals against melodic instrumentation to builds towards a crashing crescendo. The fitting lyrics “snow melts always” precede an onslaught of reverberated goodness.
Have a listen.
For physical lovers, the track is set to be released on cassette tape with exclusive B-sides.
As part of the release, the band are set to embark on their second tour of the year in the next few weeks. Do check them out.
September
7th – Glasgow – Shadow Sound
8th – Newcastle – Jumpin’ Jacks
9th – Leeds – The Old Red Bus Station
10th – Huddersfield – Vinyl Tap Records (in-store matinee)
13th – Hull – The Polar Bear
15th – London – The New Cross Inn
October
5th – York – The Fulford Arms (supporting Man of Moon)
7th – Middlesbrough – Twisterella Festival (pre-show)
14th – Leeds – Brudenell Social Club (supporting INHEAVEN)
15th – Manchester – A Carefully Planned Festival