About The History Of Colour TV
Taking their main sonic cues from from the Shoegaze and fuzzed-out bands of the 90s, The History Of Colour TV’s songs advance in cascading duels ofpop-sense versus noise-texture. Propelled by a sonic charge of overdriven guitars, primitive drum machines and synth-induced soundscapes, the band interweave themes of sorrow and euphoria to form a glimmering evocation of a daydream in which the past has yet to be and the future has been forgotten. With members hailing from the U.
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Split Blood
Suddenlines
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Enter on Ash
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Yr Arms Can Stretch
Mend
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