Brilliant Colors

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Absolutely Anything 02:02 Tools
English Cities 02:02 Tools
I Searched 01:42 Tools
Over There 02:15 Tools
Should I Tell You 02:44 Tools
You Say You Want 02:24 Tools
Yell in the Air 02:34 Tools
How Much Younger 02:56 Tools
Value Lines 02:25 Tools
Hey Dan 02:46 Tools
Mythic 01:55 Tools
Short Sleeves at Night 02:08 Tools
Motherland 02:43 Tools
Back To The Tricks 03:36 Tools
'Round Your Way 03:42 Tools
Cult Face 02:10 Tools
Never Mine 01:49 Tools
Painting Truths 02:23 Tools
Hitting Traffic 02:30 Tools
Telephone Stories 03:16 Tools
L.A.'s 02:29 Tools
Kissing's Easy 02:09 Tools
I'm Sixteen 01:42 Tools
Not This One 01:44 Tools
Highly Evolved 02:12 Tools
Takes So Little 00:00 Tools
Walk Into The World 02:08 Tools
You Win 02:25 Tools
"You Win" 02:18 Tools
Bad Vibes 01:46 Tools
Brilliant Colors - Value Line 03:37 Tools
I Start With Your Name 02:20 Tools
Over There (WNYU Radio Session) 02:19 Tools
I'm 16 02:19 Tools
Brilliant Colors - English Cities 02:19 Tools
I Was Born a Fantasist 02:46 Tools
Brilliant Colors, English Cities. 02:46 Tools
Value Line 02:46 Tools
Never Mineby aP 02:46 Tools
Las 02:46 Tools
Over There [L.P. Version] 02:46 Tools
Over There (L.P. Version) 02:17 Tools
Brilliant Colors, Absolutely Anything. 02:46 Tools
Should I Tell You [L.P. Version] 02:46 Tools
How I Solved the Problem of My Pride 01:50 Tools
I Should Tell You 03:01 Tools
Brilliant Colors - Absolutely Anything 03:01 Tools
Not This One (FinalMix) 03:01 Tools
You Say What You Want 03:01 Tools
I'm 16 (FinalMix) 03:01 Tools
Over There [WNYU Radio Session] 03:01 Tools
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Brilliant Colors' gritty indie pop sound, rooted in old-school New Zealand-based indie pop acts like the Chills and the Bats, grew out of lead singer Jess Scott's bedroom recordings. The group started playing gigs around their native San Francisco in 2007 with an original lineup that included bassist Michelle Hill and drummer John Garmon. The latter amicably split with the group early on, and ex-Carnal Knowledge member Diane Anastasio, who'd just moved to San Francisco for a job at Maximum Rock'n'Roll, was brought in as the band's new drummer. Brilliant Colors' self-titled debut, a four-track, 7" EP, was released on Make-a-Mess Records in early 2009. A 7" single, "Highly Evolved/Takes so Little," came out on Captured Tracks later that year. Brilliant Colors' debut full-length album, the appropriately titled Introducing, was released on Slumberland Records that fall. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.