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Copeland – “Colorless”

Normally I’d be wary of adding a 2019 track to such prestigious and long-standing company.  However, few songs in my life have had as immediate and profound of an impact as “Colorless.”  From the moment I first laid ears upon it, I knew it would be the epicenter of Blushing – a dreamy, romantic, and existential tour de force of an album.  “Colorless” is melancholic but powerful, as it mourns lost love with the unrivaled potency of passages such as “these days I’m terrified of silence, my thoughts unbearable in the quiet”, “now I can’t see you…were we colorless anyway?”, and “I’m never falling out of love, I fear.”  Even though pretty much all of Blushing serves as Aaron Marsh’s lyrical masterpiece, the aura of this track is especially poignant – it’s capable of reducing anyone enduring a breakup, death, or other form of loss to tears.

The track slowly builds to a cathartic release of energy, this relatively brief but downright explosive guitar solo that feels like a personal breaking point.  Its impact is only magnified by Marsh’s prelude of “when a colorless world goes dark”, which in context feels like an admission of total despair – it’s basically akin to saying that without the mysterious woman around whom Blushing‘s themes revolve, that everything’s gone dark.  Finally, the mayhem sticks a soft landing on this cloud of swelling strings and brass, as Aaron laments, “Ohh-ohh, I can’t save myself.” The entire song is a marvel to behold, and the sheer energy that emanates from it is enough to send aftershocks throughout the rest of Blushing – leaving listeners still trembling in its reverberations long after the album’s run time has expired.

It’s difficult to put my appreciation for “Colorless” into words.  It’s one of most spellbinding, depressing, and romantic things I’ve ever heard.  It contains heartbreaking lyrics, gorgeous melodies, sweeping strings, and an epic peak.  If someone were to enter a laboratory and engineer a song specifically for me, it might end up sounding exactly like this.  That kind of appreciation rarely wanes, so I feel as confident as ever enshrining this sad, beautiful little thing in infamy.  It may be a new song, but it’s already among the decade’s best.

Read more from this decade at my homepage for Sowing’s Songs of the Decade.

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Sowing
03.22.19
This was going to make the list sooner or later.

Also, I KNOW that 'Strange Flower' is equally worthy - I just think this has the slight edge instrumentally/musically, even if Strange Flower's second half is the most emotional thing, like, ever.

neekafat
03.22.19
Wow, was not one of my top tracks from this but it is a lovely lovely song indeed

Sowing
03.22.19
At first I was overwhelmed by how consistent and amazing every individual track from Blushing was. After more listens than I could probably count, I've finally widdled it down to Colorless and Strange Flower as my top 2, followed closely by Pope and Skywriter. But there is not a weak track on the entire record, and every song has a uniquely amazing thing about it, so I'm actually expecting some disagreement about this pick with regards to other songs on the album that might be as/more deserving.

The important thing is to get the word out about this album. I know I'm gushing but I think everyone with even a slight indie/rock/electronic/alternative inclination needs to check this out.

Rowan5215
03.22.19
on your worst day >

Sowing
03.22.19
That's up there too. Love the faint piano line in the beginning.

Crawl
03.22.19
But what about the brass finale of Suddenly?

dmathias52
03.23.19
Ahh I was so hopeful something from this would make it! Strange Flower is probably my favorite song on it, but the guitar solo at the end of this might be my favorite moment on the album.

Sowing
03.23.19
Oh yeah there's absolutely no way I was going to leave Copeland off this list. The only question was which song.

Sinternet
03.24.19
seems a bit early to call it a song of the decade especially as it wasn't one of the better ones on there but w/e

ComeToDaddy
03.25.19
I think As Above, So Alone is my favorite off this, but the album is so damn consistent that almost any song could place. Stoked to see the early 5 on it, I think it's far and away better than their other albums

Sowing
03.25.19
" the album is so damn consistent that almost any song could place"
Precisely. There's no song someone else could pick that I wouldn't respect

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