The History Of Colour TV

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I Knew It Was Wrong But I Did It Anyway 03:47 Tools
The People Who Are Close to You 03:47 Tools
Let's Get Sick 02:28 Tools
Suddenlines 04:52 Tools
Split Blood 03:47 Tools
1-800-BADNITE 04:58 Tools
Selisse Estates 04:59 Tools
Enter on Ash 04:59 Tools
Mend 07:43 Tools
Interference 01:11 Tools
Yr Arms Can Stretch 04:59 Tools
SXRX 03:15 Tools
Shapes 03:15 Tools
Left 03:15 Tools
2X1X 04:02 Tools
Going to Stay 01:20 Tools
I See Skull 01:20 Tools
I Keep Seeing People I Think I Know 01:20 Tools
Lines 01:20 Tools
Felt 01:20 Tools
Emerald 01:20 Tools
Softer 01:20 Tools
Badnite 04:56 Tools
A Question of Nothing 03:03 Tools
Colour TV 06:09 Tools
I Came to This Town 01:06 Tools
Wreck 01:06 Tools
I Was One and Suddenly I Was Many 05:04 Tools
Granite Verge of Tears 05:04 Tools
Broken Trip 05:04 Tools
Days Numbered 05:04 Tools
Violence 03:47 Tools
Even Rain 05:04 Tools
sure. 03:47 Tools
Everything That Stood Still 03:47 Tools
Overcast Half 03:47 Tools
Ascender 03:47 Tools
Wait 03:47 Tools
Pattern 03:47 Tools
My Loser Goth. 03:47 Tools
Flame 03:47 Tools
My Idiot Emo. 03:47 Tools
As Gray As Park Can Be 03:47 Tools
Split Blood (Bloody Knives remix) 03:47 Tools
Clo- 03:47 Tools
Placer 03:50 Tools
As Grey as Park Can Be 03:50 Tools
I Knew It Was Wrong But I Did 03:50 Tools
Levene 03:50 Tools
Divide 03:50 Tools
Baseline 03:50 Tools
Split Blood - Bloody Knives remix 03:50 Tools
Interior 02:01 Tools
Persist 03:50 Tools
August Twenty First 03:50 Tools
Split Blood - E_S_D remix 03:50 Tools
Amelia 02:01 Tools
SUDDENLINES (Album teaser remix) 02:01 Tools
Split Blood (E_S_D remix) 02:01 Tools
I Knew It Was Wrong But I Did It Anway 02:01 Tools
No More Free Memory 02:01 Tools
Place To Be 02:01 Tools
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Taking their main sonic cues from from the Shoegaze and fuzzed-out bands of the 90s, The History Of Colour TV’s songs advance in cascading duels ofpop-sense versus noise-texture. Propelled by a sonic charge of overdriven guitars, primitive drum machines and synth-induced soundscapes, the band interweave themes of sorrow and euphoria to form a glimmering evocation of a daydream in which the past has yet to be and the future has been forgotten. With members hailing from the U.S. and the U.K., The History Of Colour TV was formed and is currently based in Berlin. http://thehistoryofcolourtv.tumblr.com/ Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.