Dow, Colleen: Inside Voices
Dow, Colleen: Inside Voices
Format: VINYL LP
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Artist: Dow, Colleen
Label: Run for Cover
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 756014231731
Genre: Rock
The complete collection of Colleen Dow's singles and EP "Inside Voices" as they were intended to be on one album. Dow has laid out the blueprint on how to write a masterful album full of memorable hooks while blending indie rock and pop music. Confessional lyrics and emotive vocals plead over whirling synths, guitars, and drum machines. The soundtrack to your summer. Colleen Dow (they/them)?? knows the value of collaboration. After all, their debut album with Thank You, I'm Sorry was named I'm Glad We're Friends, an evergreen reference to the Minneapolis band's tight-knit camaraderie and in-universe narratives. Inspired by similar alone-but-together experiments like The Postal Service and the electronic longing of Now, Now's various incarnations, their solo work branches away from syrupy indie-punk towards the iridescence of pop and synth-drenched stardust. Dow's internal critic continues to hold court.
Tracks:
1.1 Bummer Summer
1.2 Childhood Home
1.3 Radiator
1.4 Redline
1.5 Lil kid
1.6 Periwinkle
1.7 Sorry
1.8 Bumbum
1.9 Yeah
1.10 Lists