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01. Hey Colossus - My Name In Blood
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02. Hey Colossus - I Could Almost Care
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03. Hey Colossus - Perle
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04. Hey Colossus - Can't Feel Around Us
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05. Hey Colossus - Curved In The Air
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06. Hey Colossus - Avalon
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07. Hey Colossus - TV Alone
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08. Hey Colossus - Over Cedar Limb
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ARTIST
HEY COLOSSUS
TITLE
In Blood
FORMAT
CD
LABEL
WRONG SPEED RECORDS
CATALOG #
WSR 050CD
WSR 050CD
GENRE
ROCK
RELEASE DATE
9/1/2023
In Blood
is the 14th album by
Hey Colossus
and the follow-up to 2020's critically acclaimed
Dances/Curses
. It was typical of a band so well-known for stellar live performances to release their most successful album at a time when they were unable to back it up on the road. As was the case for many, lockdown changed the band's lives in unexpected ways. Some felt a form of cabin fever at not being able to continue to make music (diverting their energies elsewhere -- founding Wrong Speed Records for starters) whereas others relished the peace and quiet, perhaps questioning whether they wanted to return to the life they had before. Gigs (so long the lifeblood of the band) were booked, postponed, and cancelled. Things began to unravel and perhaps for the first time since the band formed in 2003 it was hard to see how it could continue. A plan was hatched to attempt to re-energize and reassemble the band: they would begin work on a new album. They would approach this as though a Somerset version of The Desert Sessions -- members old and new and guests would contribute as and when time and restrictions allowed. Lyrically, British folk and ghost mythology provided the starting position for the song themes ranging from mutated stories of grief and loss written in the 14th Century ("Perle"), spiritual reawakening by ancient apparitions ("Avalon") to the growth of nature after devastation ("Can't Feel Around Us", "Over Cedar Limb"), a metaphor also for spirit and body renewal and rebirth after trauma. The results sound free of any genre shackles and it suits Hey Colossus. They have taken the expansive anything-goes approach that made
Dances/Curses
so successful and fine-tuned and shaped it into an eight-song single album that never treads water or fills time. The prominent vocals steer the listener through the music, defining it as opposed to punctuating it (or being buried by it).
In Blood
positions Hey Colossus somewhere new, outside of perceived contemporaries and in a more rarefied place altogether, alongside "classic" bands like
The Cure
,
Killing Joke
,
Sonic Youth
,
Dead Can Dance
, or even
New Order
(or
The F-word
of course). The band changes but in doing so remains the same. Hey Colossus only sound like Hey Colossus. The album is a calling card for the band in their 20th anniversary year. As odd and challenging as long-term fans would expect or hope for, but somehow more accessible and to the point than ever before.
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