Colouring is an acclaimed London-based indie pop quartet, who will be releasing their highly anticipated full-length debut later this year, and the forthcoming album’s latest single “Time” manages to further reputation for crafting soulful and infectious hook-driven pop that’s equally arena and radio friendly — and in a way that will likely remind some listeners of United and Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix-era Phoenix; but while pairing it with lyrics that focus the dizzying frustration of writer’s block with a psychological realism of someone who has suffered through it quite a bit.
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Initially releasing material as OSCA, the London-based indie pop quartet Colouring have received attention for crafting earnest and anthemic indie electro pop with the release of their Symmetry EP earlier this year, an effort that’s been compared to HONNE, Chet Faker and Aquilo — and the EP’s latest single, EP title track “Symmetry” will not only further cement the British quartet’s growing profile, as it possesses a soaring and anthemic hook paired with atmospheric synths, shimmering guitar chords and plaintive vocals; but it may also be their most lush, fully-fleshed out song to date.
