Listen: Crooked Colours - "Another Way" [Premiere]
09 March 2015, 15:30
| Written by
Laurence Day
Australian electro-pop trio Crooked Colours are sharing new single "Another Way" exclusively on Best Fit.
With hypnotic harmonies, swirling vocal vortexes and the thuddy rumble of bass, there are distinct similarities to Oxford-based experimenteurs Glass Animals. Crooked Colours don't linger there for long though, leaping through sparkling synthpop motifs, PC Music eccentricity and house anthem lyrics; despite all the individual strands you can follow it doesn't sound like a derivative heap, but rather a slick, forward-thinking piece of pop gold.
"Another Way" is out 30 March; their debut EP In Your Bones is out now.
Check out the new single below.
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