An immersive monitor out at the moment from D.C.-based band Colour Palette, “Wherever at All” struts a gripping shoegaze-inspired sound — full with fuzzy guitar warmness, lush synth illumination, and a hazy vocal entrancement. The five-piece caught our ears with the extra post-punk centered monitor “Grateful” a pair months again, and now current a stirring textured rock invigoration with “Wherever at All.” These tracks precede the discharge of a full-length album, out this fall.
“I’m gonna drive all evening,” vocals resonate aptly following the textured rock introduction, emitting a late-night intrigue as colourful synths infuse throughout the sturdy guitar work. The “nowhere else I’d slightly be,” concluding declaration captivates, then giving strategy to the attractive assortment of gauzy guitars and colourful synths. “Wherever at All” is one other attractive, atmospheric rock success from Colour Palette, whose upcoming album we’re definitely anticipating following these couple of standout singles.
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This and different tracks featured this month might be streamed on the updating Obscure Sound’s ‘Rising Singles’ Spotify playlist.
The monitor can be featured within the genre-based, best-of Spotify compilation Rising Dream-Pop.
