The Color Red

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The Other One 03:48 Tools
Sore Throat 03:25 Tools
Cleansing 03:35 Tools
Wrong Replacement 04:30 Tools
Your New Self 03:06 Tools
Everything New 03:11 Tools
For Anyone 00:00 Tools
Clone 03:21 Tools
The Nothing 03:50 Tools
Do You 03:36 Tools
Miracles 03:35 Tools
Founder 04:16 Tools
Intro/Season 05:32 Tools
Smile 03:06 Tools
Dangerous 03:15 Tools
Taking Me Home 03:18 Tools
Approach 02:32 Tools
Space 02:51 Tools
Cycle 04:11 Tools
Tiny Places 03:30 Tools
The Greatest Hits 06:10 Tools
Beginning to Fly 04:29 Tools
So Cool 04:54 Tools
Cloud 14:36 Tools
Sore Throat (demo version) 05:52 Tools
Season 05:34 Tools
Larson B 05:34 Tools
Rise Up 03:46 Tools
False Religion 03:46 Tools
DONT CRY FOR ME 03:46 Tools
Rise Up - Marshall Neecko Remix 03:00 Tools
- Wrong Replacement - Clear 04:17 Tools
- Your New Self - Clear 03:00 Tools
- The Other One - 03:43 Tools
- Cleansing 03:34 Tools
- Sore Throat - 00:00 Tools
shapeshifter 00:00 Tools
JaMaCIn mE CRAZii 00:00 Tools
Your New Self - Clear 03:02 Tools
Wrong Replacement - Clear 04:21 Tools
skooma skooma 04:21 Tools
Sore Throat - Clear 04:21 Tools
Larson B Hlm 04:21 Tools
Cleansing - Clear 04:21 Tools
The Other One - Clear 04:21 Tools
Babylon Falling 04:21 Tools
Rise Up (Marshall Neecko Remix) 05:35 Tools
Moon 05:35 Tools
Raise The Girl 05:35 Tools
Other One 05:35 Tools
Clear 05:35 Tools
Shout 05:35 Tools
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THE COLOR RED, Clear RCA, It’s a pity that most of the hard rock people get to hear in the mainstream is painfully mediocre. There are surprises from time to time—bands more concerned with their music than the industry’s opinions—but for the most part it’s a pretty sad situation. The Color Red, with their forward-thinking debut Clear, will hopefully join the ranks of bands like Tool and System of a Down: artful bands who create crowdpleasing music without dumbing down their creations for mass consumption. The Color Red are not as quirky as Tool nor politically charged like SoaD, but their thoughtfulness shines through in their music. “Intro/Season” and “Miracles” are drenched in synthesized strings, while “Wrong Replacement” relies heavily on delicate electric guitar work in the verses to work the tried-and-true soft-loud dynamic. Jon Zamora’s voice is perfectly suited to their music—subdued one minute and soaring the next, he makes the most of the music’s ebb and flow. Their mellow passages sometimes resemble the kind of glistening guitar work Radiohead used to great result on OK Computer, so this is in a way a great step away from formulaic radio rock. So perhaps hard rock has a bad rep, with the lowest-common-denominator acts ruining the airwaves for bands with talent and substance. The Color Red don’t fall into this category of clichéd rockers. They are a band forging their own path, developing their own sound, and even if you’re not a hard rock fan you must agree that’s a noble pursuit, indeed. Review by Jack Alberson Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.