Colour Revolt's self-titled album is an impressive debut that showcases their unique blend of indie rock and post-hardcore. From the opening track "Naked and Red" to the haunting closer "Mattresses Underwater," the album is a journey through the band's emotional landscape.
The standout tracks on the album include "Blood in Your Mouth," with its driving rhythm and soaring vocals, and "Moses of the South," which features a haunting piano melody and a powerful chorus. The band's use of unconventional instrumentation, such as the mandolin on "Circus," adds depth and texture to their sound.
Lyrically, the album deals with themes of loss, regret, and redemption. The band's raw and honest approach to songwriting is evident in tracks like "A Siren" and "Ageless Everytime I Look in the Mirror," which explore the complexities of relationships and self-discovery.