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In Blood

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They have taken the expansive anything-goes approach that made 'Dances/Curses' so exceptional and fine-tuned and shaped it into an 8-song single album t...
Hey Colossus

You Laugh At My Face / Facelaugh.Heaven.Forgive.Nonetheless (Bass Clef Remix)

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Hey Colossus's mammoth, nearly album-length cover of 'You Laugh At My Face' from Catholic by Patrick Cowley and Jorge Socarras.
Dances / Curses
  1. Eyeball Dance
  2. Donkey Jaw
  3. Medal
  4. Dreamer Is Lying In State
  5. Nine is Nine
  6. A Trembling Rose
  7. A Trembling Rose (Reprise)
  8. The Mirror
  9. Revelation Day
  10. Stylites In Reverse
  11. U Cowboy
  12. Dead Songs For Dead Sires
  13. Blood Red Madrigal
  14. Tied In A Firing Line

hey colossus

Dances / Curses

Wrong Speed Records
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    Released: 19th Feb 2021

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    Released: 6th Nov 2020

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‘Dances / Curses’ - their lucky thirteenth record - is the work of six musicians at the peak of their considerable powers of intuition and inspiration.

Constant motion is also something Hey Colossus know a little about, now into their eighteenth year as a band in a never-ending search for new trouble and new epiphanies. When this iteration of the band - which came together around the making of their last release, 2019’s ‘Four Bibles’, geographically spread between Somerset, Watford, London, Nottingham and Sheffield - first began work the chemistry apparently took care of itself, with their meetings at weekend rehearsals seeing them undergo a process less like jamming and more like a particularly intensive form of instant composition. Whatever sparks were spontaneously flying in these initial sessions, they gave rise to enough material to make 'Dances / Curses' a double record, running the gamut from the rhythmically-driven, infectiously melodic songcraft of ‘Donkey Jaw’ and ‘Medal’ via the slow-burning atmospherics of ‘U Cowboy’ to the mightily motorik-driven 15 minute travelogue that is ‘A Trembling Rose’, which takes in a plethora of unified headspaces in richly cinematic style. Longterm Hey Colossus fan Mark Lanegan makes an appearance amidst the languid and sun-soaked denouement of ‘The Mirror’, the existential gravitas of his tones entirely at home in these revelatory surroundings. 

 

Jon says "HC continue their evolution into the riff-spewing juggernaut that they always threatened to be. Tightly locked together by deep and primordial grooves. Dances / Curses slap you into submission whilst the cortex-bothering lyrics run rings around your noggin. Proper."