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Overwhelming Colorfast

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Download links and information about Overwhelming Colorfast by Overwhelming Colorfast. This album was released in 1992 and it belongs to Rock, Punk, Alternative genres. It contains 13 tracks with total duration of 40:07 minutes.

Artist: Overwhelming Colorfast
Release date: 1992
Genre: Rock, Punk, Alternative
Tracks: 13
Duration: 40:07
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. It's Tomorrow 2:14
2. Arrows 3:52
3. Forest 2:31
4. Totally Gorgeous Foreign Chick 2:57
5. Song In D 2:15
6. Try 2:38
7. Fearless 3:27
8. Veil 1:24
9. She Said, She Said 4:25
10. My Trip 2:41
11. Loser 2:53
12. Coming Down 6:05
13. Yap 2:45

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From the opening chords of the frenetic and furious "It's Tomorrow," the self-titled debut by Overwhelming Colorfast bears an obvious Hüsker Dü influence, with Bob Reed's voice at times resembling Bob Mould's. Like Hüsker Dü, this quartet churns out catchy tunes powered by abrasive guitars and impassioned vocals. Influences aside, Overwhelming Colorfast proves quite adept at draping its lively melodies with layers of fuzzy guitar on tracks like "Totally Gorgeous Foreign Chick," "My Trip," and "Arrows." The band also delivers a solid cover of the Beatles' classic "She Said, She Said," injecting the song with a little more muscle than the original version. The album's emphasis on a thick guitar sound could be attributed to the fact that Butch Vig produced the record, shortly before presiding over sessions for the Smashing Pumpkins' similarly crunch-heavy Siamese Dream. Though certainly not a groundbreaking album, Overwhelming Colorfast will easily satisfy fans of brisk, post-punk rock & roll.