Colour Me Wednesday
Colour Me Wednesday | |
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Origin | London, England |
Genres | Indie pop, punk |
Labels |
Dovetown Krod Records 2670 Records |
Associated acts |
The Tuts Perkie ¡Ay Carmela! Block Fort Baby Arms |
Website | CMW bandcamp |
Members |
Jen Doveton Harriet Doveton Carmela Pietrangelo Jaca Freer Laura Coles |
Past members |
Sam Brackley Danny Gardner |
Colour Me Wednesday is an indie pop/pop punk band from West London, UK, built around sisters Jen Doveton and Harriet Doveton. The band are noted for their melodic guitar pop,[1] politicised lyrics and DIY punk method, including producing their own recordings, artwork and promotional videos.[2][3]
Biography
Colour Me Wednesday formed in Uxbridge in 2007, initially performing local gigs with various line-ups, and settled as a permanent band in 2009,[4] with Danny Gardner on bass and Sam Brackley on drums. They self-recorded and self-released their debut CDr EP What to do in an Emergency that year.[5]
In 2010/2011 a series of self-produced YouTube videos for tracks from their follow up Sampler EP brought them to wider attention in DIY punk and indiepop circles,[2][6][7][8] and the band was invited to play the Indietracks festival in 2012 and 2013.[9]
In 2013 Carmela Pietrangelo (also of ¡Ay Carmela!) joined as new bassist.[10] In June, the band released debut single "Shut" as a digital download with accompanying video, taken from the album I Thought It Was Morning,[11] released by Discount Horse Records in July and described by The Girls Are as "an exceptionally assured debut";[12] the album was self-recorded and included new versions of EP tracks as well as a collaboration with former King Blues keyboardist and solo artist Perkie. It was re-released in Japan and Canada the following year;[13][14] "Shut" was also issued on vinyl in Canada.[15]
2014 saw the band release a split album with Spoonboy on California's Lauren Records,[16][17] supported by a US tour including appearances at Plan-It X festival and New York Popfest.[18] A promo video was released for lead track "Sugar-Coated".[19]
In 2015 Colour Me Wednesday made a return to the Indietracks festival,[20] joined by new drummer Jaca Freer (also of ¡Ay Carmela!) and live guitarist Laura Coles (also of ¡Ay Carmela!/Block Fort). This line-up released its first recordings in 2016 as the Anyone and Everyone EP,[21] available on multiple formats in the UK, US,[22] France[23] and Japan (as part of 2670 Records' Incompatible compilation[24]). The EP was supported by a UK[25] and European tour;[26] the group also played at Madrid Popfest.
Colour Me Wednesday have been likened musically to contemporary artists such as Lemuria and Waxahatchee and older indie bands such as The Sundays, The Popguns and Blake Babies, and lyrically to ONSIND[27] as well as earlier political new wave/indie bands such as The Clash,[28] The Jam and The Housemartins.[29]
Guitarist Harriet Doveton is also bassist for The Tuts.
Selected discography
Singles/EPs
- What to do in an Emergency EP, CDr, 2009 [self released]
- Sampler EP, CDr, 2011 [self released]
- "Shut" b/w "What Happened" 7”, Kingfisher Bluez, 2014
- Anyone and Everyone EP, CDr/7”/Cass/DD, Dovetown/Krod Records/Wiener Records, 2016
Albums
- I Thought It Was Morning, LP/CD/DD, Discount Horse/Dovetown, 2013; CD/Cass, 2670 Records/Bitter Melody records, 2014 [extra track]
- Split [w/Spoonboy], LP/CD/Cass/DD, Lauren Records/Dovetown, 2014
Compilations
- Incompatible, CD/DD, 2670 Records, 2016 [combines tracks from 2014 split LP and 2016 EP]
Compilation appearances
- "What Happened" on Nobody’s Business, LP/DD, Candy Twist Records, 2014
References
- ↑ http://www.upsetmagazine.com/read/listen-to-colour-me-wednesdays-brilliant-anyone-and-everyone-ep/
- 1 2 "Colour Me Wednesday live review/Odd Box Records showcase". 19 February 2012.
- ↑ "Colour Me Wednesday - I Thought It Was Morning | Reviews | Killyourstereo.com".
- ↑ "DIY feminist vegan indie pop punk band fronted by sisters - Meet , Color Me Wednesday - 50thirdand3rd". 29 March 2016.
- ↑ "Club Fandango | Independent Music Promotions".
- ↑ http://www.thegirlsare.com/2010/08/04/read-all-about-it-colour-me-wednesday/
- ↑ http://afogofideas.blogspot.com/2011/11/colour-me-wednesday.html
- ↑ http://alayerofchips.blogspot.com/2011/11/colour-me-wednesday.html
- ↑ "Indietracks interview #10: Colour Me Wednesday".
- ↑ http://calliopemag.co.uk/interview-colour-me-wednesday/
- ↑ "I Thought It Was Morning, by Colour Me Wednesday".
- ↑ http://www.thegirlsare.com/2013/07/29/review-colour-me-wednesday-2/
- ↑ "Colour Me Wednesday 『I Thought It Was Morning(JPN Ltd)』, by 2670records"
- ↑ "Bitter Melody Records: New things."
- ↑ "Shut, by Colour Me Wednesday".
- ↑ "Music Week! Band #5 – Colour Me Wednesday". 13 June 2015.
- ↑ "Colour Me Wednesday | Album Discography | AllMusic".
- ↑ "Colour Me Wednesday + Support".
- ↑ http://exclaim.ca/music/article/colour_me_wednesday-sugar_coated_video
- ↑ http://www.nottinghampost.com/indietracks-festival-midland-railway-centre/story-27491661-detail/whatson/story.html
- ↑ https://altdialogue.com/2016/05/08/ep-review-anyone-everyone-by-colour-me-wednesday/
- ↑ https://colourmewednesday.bandcamp.com/album/anyone-and-everyone
- ↑ https://krodrecords.bandcamp.com/album/anyone-everyone
- ↑ https://2670records.bandcamp.com/album/colour-me-wednesday-incompatible
- ↑ "Colour Me Wednesday to tour the UK around Easter".
- ↑ http://ohcomely.co.uk/stories/2016/5/4/interview-with-colour-me-wednesday
- ↑ Smith, Robin. "Colour Me Wednesday - I Thought It Was Morning | Album Review | By Volume"
- ↑ "Review | Colour Me Wednesday ~ I Thought It Was Morning - GoldFlakePaint". 17 July 2013
- ↑ Says, Last Year's Girl (24 June 2013). "Review | Colour Me Wednesday".