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Hailing from County Kerry, Ireland’s Walking On Cars came to fame with 2016’s album, Everything This Way, an international success that saw them spend three weeks at #1 in the Irish albums chart and touring all around the world.
Their second album Colours is a record kaleidoscopically rich with sounds, textures, emotions, synth-driven imagination and hard-won emotion, with the brilliant song writing synonymous with the bands previous releases.
The album features songs strident with piano, punchy electronics and sky-grabbing choruses; glorious mixes of synthesiser, guitars and feedback; songs that are as deeply personal as they are insanely catchy, and songs stripped back, both sonically and emotionally.
Having something to prove was a motor to Walking On Cars’ ambition from their earliest days as a band. Now they just have something to prove to several hundred thousand fans. Now they have Colours.
Their second album Colours is a record kaleidoscopically rich with sounds, textures, emotions, synth-driven imagination and hard-won emotion, with the brilliant song writing synonymous with the bands previous releases.
The album features songs strident with piano, punchy electronics and sky-grabbing choruses; glorious mixes of synthesiser, guitars and feedback; songs that are as deeply personal as they are insanely catchy, and songs stripped back, both sonically and emotionally.
Having something to prove was a motor to Walking On Cars’ ambition from their earliest days as a band. Now they just have something to prove to several hundred thousand fans. Now they have Colours.
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