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Secret Colours  - Secret Colours FLAC album

Tracklist

1 Redemption 3:30
2 Chemical Swirl 3:45
3 Lava 3:32
4 Love 5:30
5 Some Might Say 4:38
6 S.O.S. 3:38
7 Secret Of Your Soul 3:53
8 Jellybean 4:15
9 Let It Go 3:15
10 Call It Home 3:27
11 Gravity 3:23
12 Western 5:22
13 Sea 4:25
14 Popstar 3:59

Credits

  • Artwork By – Justin Frederick

Notes

*Digital version of album also available on CD

http://secretcolours.bandcamp.com/album/secret-colours

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
none Secret Colours Secret Colours ‎(CD, Album) Not On Label none US 2010

Secret Colours  - Secret Colours FLAC album

Musician performer: Secret Colours

Title: Secret Colours

Country: US

Date of release: 2010

Style: Folk Rock, Acoustic, Acid Rock, Psychedelic Rock, Garage Rock

Genre: Rock

Size FLAC: 1698 mb

Rating: 4.6 / 5

Votes: 384

Other Formats: WAV VQF DXD MP2 VOX MP1 MOD

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With each track being somewhat similar in their liquifying nature and structure, Secret Colours does not lose the conceptual flow, nor the psychic development and energy necessary to move and shift within the band’s hauntingly profound and compelling neo-psychedelic ebb and flow ... a flow that shimmers with delight, giving a modern take on what a historic lysergic adventure would have been like, in this, an almost acid-free culture and time.Faster paced tracks overlay those of a slower nature seamlessly, unfolding with mild overtones of surf, sun, sand and heady libations. Oddly compelling are the soft spoken lyrics that go down easy, giving each song a sense of urgency and displacement, creating a dream like mesmerizing atmosphere of nostalgic honesty and magical delight ... one filled with fuzzed out guitars, lingering instrumentals, along with a presentation that is worth drawing the blinds, and setting aside all else that’s going on in the world.Review by Jenell Kesler
Chilele
With each track being somewhat similar in their liquifying nature and structure, Secret Colours does not lose the conceptual flow, nor the psychic development and energy necessary to move and shift within the band’s hauntingly profound and compelling neo-psychedelic ebb and flow ... a flow that shimmers with delight, giving a modern take on what a historic lysergic adventure would have been like, in this, an almost acid-free culture and time.Faster paced tracks overlay those of a slower nature seamlessly, unfolding with mild overtones of surf, sun, sand and heady libations. Oddly compelling are the soft spoken lyrics that go down easy, giving each song a sense of urgency and displacement, creating a dream like mesmerizing atmosphere of nostalgic honesty and magical delight ... one filled with fuzzed out guitars, lingering instrumentals, along with a presentation that is worth drawing the blinds, and setting aside all else that’s going on in the world.Review by Jenell Kesler