(record review)Colour Me Wednesday-“Counting pennies in the afterlife”(Krod Records)

Colour Me Wednesday are feminist DIY pop melodic punk band from west London and I am really happy that I had the chance to listen and review for this zine their new record that is coming out via Krod Records.

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The four girls in the band play nice melodic pop punk music with a lot of indie influences. The album contains 11 beautiful songs with a lot of catchy melodies that leave you humming the songs long afterwards you finish listening the album. But, don´t get me wrong these songs are in no way empty and devoid of any messages. Quite the contrary, Colour Me Wednesday lyrics are anti capitalist, queer, feminist and the girls have their hearts in the right places for sure. The songs that I somehow consider the highlights of the album are “Heather´s Left For Dead”, “Enterpreneur” and “Not My Turf”. This band and this album is the living proof that you can get your messages across without having to scream your lungs out with brutality on your record and at your gig. Melodic way is better, at least in my opinion. Great record for sure.

7,5/10

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Krod Records: http://krodrecords.eu/product/colour-me-wednesday-new-album