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DELAYS - You See Colours

| FasterLouder | | A few years back there was a brief moment when the British music press decided to follow the Kings of Convenience and declare that quiet was the new loud. The record buying public was assured that sweet harmony and bittersweet lyrics were the height of fashion. It was going to be called the ‘new acoustic movement’, and it was set to take over as rock died a miserable death and was lowered into a nu-metal coffin. It was all going to be Starsailor, Turin Breaks, Alfie and some blokes called Coldplay as the last line of defense for ‘real’ music in its battle against the evils of dance and hip-hop....full text |
| | MusicOMH.com | | Delays' 2004 debut, Faded Seaside Glamour, was a rather tantalising introduction to a great British pop-rock band. A record packed full of La's like melodies and memorable choruses was what they delivered - it was music synonymous with summer, the sun and the sea, and if ever there was a CD to put on whilst driving down an interstate highway in an open top Cadillac, this was probably it....full text |
| | IndieLondon | THE falsetto-sound of indie-popsters The Delays returns for a welcome second outing on the joyously upbeat You See Colours, a worthy follow-up to the excellent Faded Seaside Glamour.
The album pretty much soars from the outset, thanks to the uplifting strings that accompany the arrival of opening track, You And Me and its warm, infectious glow....full text |
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