Showing posts with label I Dream In Colour. Show all posts
Showing posts with label I Dream In Colour. Show all posts

Thursday, 14 July 2011

I Dream In Colour - Ready To Go

I Dream In Colour was the subject of a ‘New Waves’ post here at Breaking More Waves back in March. Now the epic indie rockers release their new EP These Folded Arms out on Monotwin Records on July 18. Rather than simply shooting one video for the lead song on the EP, the band have gone the whole hog and recorded one for each track and these are being premiered on a series of blogs this week. The videos link together to create one film.

You can see the other three videos on the following blogs: Wide Awake on Cats Band Crushes, Hold on to Your Heart on There Goes The Fear, Lessons on The Ruckus and today Breaking More Waves presents the fourth and final video, for the song Ready To Go. Tomorrow you’ll be able to watch them all together on the groups facebook page – surely twenty minutes of your time better spent than watching Come Dine With Me or Police Camera Action? In the meantime wrap your ears around the whole EP here.

Ready to Go is our favourite song from the EP, not because it shares the same title as the hit by ‘Jessie J stole my haircut’ band Republica (although that’s a close second) but because this brooding, emotive, valley-straddling indie rock song shows that it’s still possible to do something that grabs you by the balls (or any other part of anatomy that’s free) with vocals, guitar, bass and drums.

Ready To Go by idreamincolourband

Friday, 25 March 2011

I Dream In Colour - New Waves

It’s been well documented by those that know that Britpop and its accompanying drunken skinny jeaned cousins landfill indie and lad-rock killed the heart, soul and very fabric of what was once known as indie music. It’s also likely that in a few years’ time the waistcoat and check shirted wearing anthemic folk-rock of the likes of Mumford and Sons will also be frowned upon as having destroyed traditional folk music. Dubstep too will eventually be derided and replaced with something else. It’s a genre with its back to the wall and at some point it will be shot down. This is because - we’re sorry if we’re repeating this hypothesis from previous blogs way back - pop music doesn’t wear out, it goes out – it has to reinvent itself to excite and fascinate buyers to consume more. This is why, those who find change difficult will be found skulking around bars murmuring ‘music isn’t as good now as it was when I was young.’

Yet here’s a band that destroy that hypothesis. For I Dream In Colour aren’t breaking any new waves, coming very much from the familiar school of lads, guitars, classic song-writing structures and big stadium sized choruses. But here’s the rub – it’s very good. If the Pigeon Detectives were writing songs as life affirming, as strong and as soaring as I Dream In Colour we’d doth our cap to them. They’re not of course – but I Dream In Colour do enough on their own that we can forget about The Pigeon Detectives. Forever.

Having first recorded four tracks with Babyshambles and Mystery Jets producer, Iain Gore, the Essex band released The Boiler Room EP digitally last year and since then have recorded a BBC Introducing Session, been played on BBC 6 Music and have recorded tracks with producer Phil Tyreman who has worked with the likes of Doves and Belle and Sebastian. The band will release their new EP, These Folded Arms in May, via Monotwin and to give you a taste of the I Dream In Colour sound you can stream and download their song If You below. A brooding small masterwork in whopping guitar music that reaches for the sky and pulls clouds apart. Maybe there’s life in the epic-indie-rock beast still.

I Dream In Colour - If You