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Artist:   Films Of Colour
Title:    Actions
Label:    Fandango
Genre:    Indie
Bitrate:  193kbit av.
Time:     00:08:43
Size:     12.70 mb
Rip Date: 2010-09-11
Str Date: 2010-10-04

01. Actions                                                       4:11
02. Circles                                                       4:32

Release Notes:

With an impressive resume that includes highly encouraging words from
ColdplayÆs Chris Martin, Films of Colour are about to make their
mainstream, commercial debut this October with a rather interesting
first single; Actions Having struggled recently with the very
competitive market and highly dubious industry, Andy Clutterbuck and
company deliver a performance that is sure to set the indie rock world
alight.

As with many smaller artists in the current socio-economical climate,
catching that one big break can be almost nightmarish to achieve, if
not impossible. Never to be dejected however, there can sometimes be
help in the strangest places, as Clutterbuck and his musical comrades
found out. Of course it does always help when global superstar Chris
Martin lives next door to you and, in a rather surprising act of
generosity beyond the realms of his own stratosphere, gives your band a
chance. This almost Cinderella tale of rags to (potential) riches is
what has befallen Films of Colour, their music is not half bad either
as it goes.

Kicking off this debut single, released on the 4th of October on
Fandango Records, is the eponymous track ôActionsö. With an eclecticly
haunting mood, the tepid thunder of James Rees and James Hatcher in the
percussion section announce the arrival of the band in a typically
indie rock fashion. ClutterbuckÆs vocals elict more than a few
comparisons to his famous neighbour, his vocal range however delivering
a competent and enjoyable trip through this master crafted world of
remorse and potential life that the song undertakes.

On the B-Side of the album comes a much higher tempo, almost more
upbeat track in the form of ôCirclesö. Once again Films of ColourÆs
deeply felt morose and indie flavoured sense of a pallid, non-caring
world are very clearly stated. With the backing of a synth/electronica
undercurrent, ôCirclesö once again demonstrates the bandÆs inept
ability at story telling, imagery and artistic demeanour. The overall
sound of the track has a chillingly cold sense of sensibility and
pessimistic lethargy about it, lovingly crafted by the musicians. In
particular, Jack Allinson on guitar is given full license to create a
hauntingly beautiful guitar tone, its echoing resonance a microcosm for
the overall themes of the song.

Overall this initial release from Films of Colour provides a
deliciously tempting insight to what potential the band possess. In a
market that is arguably overly crowded with purposely post post modern
pessimism, Films of Colour appear to hold within their grasp
individuality enough to perhaps create their own image and brand on an
already successful genre. The single is released on October 4th on the
Label Fandango.



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Artist:   Films Of Colour
Title:    Actions
Label:    Fandango
Genre:    Indie
Bitrate:  193kbit av.
Time:     00:08:43
Size:     12.70 mb
Rip Date: 2010-09-11
Str Date: 2010-10-04

01. Actions                                                       4:11
02. Circles                                                       4:32

Release Notes:

With an impressive resume that includes highly encouraging words from
Coldplay’s Chris Martin, Films of Colour are about to make their
mainstream, commercial debut this October with a rather interesting
first single; Actions Having struggled recently with the very
competitive market and highly dubious industry, Andy Clutterbuck and
company deliver a performance that is sure to set the indie rock world
alight.

As with many smaller artists in the current socio-economical climate,
catching that one big break can be almost nightmarish to achieve, if
not impossible. Never to be dejected however, there can sometimes be
help in the strangest places, as Clutterbuck and his musical comrades
found out. Of course it does always help when global superstar Chris
Martin lives next door to you and, in a rather surprising act of
generosity beyond the realms of his own stratosphere, gives your band a
chance. This almost Cinderella tale of rags to (potential) riches is
what has befallen Films of Colour, their music is not half bad either
as it goes.

Kicking off this debut single, released on the 4th of October on
Fandango Records, is the eponymous track “Actions”. With an eclecticly
haunting mood, the tepid thunder of James Rees and James Hatcher in the
percussion section announce the arrival of the band in a typically
indie rock fashion. Clutterbuck’s vocals elict more than a few
comparisons to his famous neighbour, his vocal range however delivering
a competent and enjoyable trip through this master crafted world of
remorse and potential life that the song undertakes.

On the B-Side of the album comes a much higher tempo, almost more
upbeat track in the form of “Circles”. Once again Films of Colour’s
deeply felt morose and indie flavoured sense of a pallid, non-caring
world are very clearly stated. With the backing of a synth/electronica
undercurrent, “Circles” once again demonstrates the band’s inept
ability at story telling, imagery and artistic demeanour. The overall
sound of the track has a chillingly cold sense of sensibility and
pessimistic lethargy about it, lovingly crafted by the musicians. In
particular, Jack Allinson on guitar is given full license to create a
hauntingly beautiful guitar tone, its echoing resonance a microcosm for
the overall themes of the song.

Overall this initial release from Films of Colour provides a
deliciously tempting insight to what potential the band possess. In a
market that is arguably overly crowded with purposely post post modern
pessimism, Films of Colour appear to hold within their grasp
individuality enough to perhaps create their own image and brand on an
already successful genre. The single is released on October 4th on the
Label Fandango.



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