Colorama (band)

Colorama
Origin Wales
Genres Indie pop, Dream pop, Acid folk, Psychedelic pop, Psychedelic soul, Balearic folk, Folktronica, Alternative rock
Years active 2007–present
Labels Agati, Aficionado Recordings, Wonderfulsound, AED (Analogue Enhanced Digital) Records, NOISE McCARTNEY RECORDS
Website colorama.org.uk
Members Carwyn Ellis
Luca Guernieri
David Page
Andrea Garbo
Past members David Fletcher
Matthew Evans, Wendon Davis, Richard Hayes, Gwion Rowlands, Dimitri Spiro, Ed Turner
Rupert Brown, Ben Dumville, Tom Gardner, Rachel Gardner, Damian Hand, Adrian Meehan, Mason Neely, Matt Radford, Michael Rosenberg, Barbara Snow

Colorama is an alternative pop group formed by Welsh singer-songwriter, music producer and multi-instrumentalist Carwyn Ellis.
The line-up varies frequently, both in the studio and on stage.[1]

History

Colorama released their Japan only debut album, Cookie Zoo on Noise McCartney Records in April 2008,[2] and released their debut single, Sound via Redbricks Recordings in UK.[3][4]

The band started playing together in early July 2008 and have since played Glastonbury Festival, Latitude Festival, Home Game, The Sŵn Festival, Port Eliot Festival, Truck Festival, The Apple Cart Festival, National Eisteddfodau, Cloudspotting Festival, Festival N°6, Green Man Festival and more.[5][6][7]

In the summer of 2009, the tragic news was announced that their double bass player, Ellis's best friend David Fletcher had died on 29 June, from a heart attack suffered in his sleep,[8] just days after Colorama’s appearance at Glastonbury Festival.[9]

Magic Lantern Show, featuring songs in Welsh and English was released in September 2009 with Dere Mewn becoming a modern classic in Wales and garnering rave reviews and lots of airplay on both sides of the border.[10][11]

In 2010 Colorama released their third album BOX on Noise McCartney (Victor Entertainment) in Japan and See Monkey Do Monkey Recordings in the UK.[12][13] Shortly afterwards, they released a Christmas single, Cerdyn Nadolig ( Christmas Card ) which garnered them the Welsh Christmas Number 1 on the BBC Radio Cymru chart.[14][15][16][17] BOX was also nominated for the inaugural Welsh Music Prize.[18]

In October 2011, Colorama released Llyfr Lliwio ( Colouring Book ), which was their first predominantly Welsh-language collection.[19][20][21]

August 2012 saw their fifth album release - Good Music, produced by Edwyn Collins and Sebastian Lewsley, and featured high in many an end-of year best album list (2012).[22][23] In November 2012 Colorama released a limited edition 12" single, Hapus? ( Happy? ) on Aficionado Recordings.[24]

In 2013, Colorama did remixes for fellow artists, John Stammers and AM & Shawn Lee. They reworked John Stammers's Idle I'm, 'transforming the stripped back acoustic song into a massive Balearic groove that has a John Barry-esque cinematic feel to it'.[25] Two Times by AM & Shawn Lee however, was transformed from its dub reggae roots and given a hard rock treatment.[26] Shawn Lee returned the favour, remixing Good Music for Colorama on their Do The Pump EP, also in 2013.[27]

At the end of 2013, the Colorama back catalogue was released on iTunes through the Wonderfulsound imprint, with Cookie Zoo being made available in the UK and Europe for the first time.[28]

In 2014, Colorama released a new EP, Heaven's Hotel,[29] a new album TEMARI,[30][31] followed by a split single, Yn Rhydiau'r Afon / Forget Tomorrow with The Joy Formidable.[32]

In November 2014, a compilation of all of Ellis's Welsh songs as Colorama was released on his own, new Agati label, entitled Dere Mewn!.[33]

In 2015, Colorama resumed recording at Toe Rag Studios in London for an album due to be released in the autumn of 2017, as well as continuing to perform in the UK and in Spain, including appearances at that year's Green Man Festival [34] [35] and Port Eliot Festival [36].

Personnel

Colorama was started by Ellis in Liverpool in 2007, the first shows being as a duo with David Fletcher, on double bass. In 2008 they became a trio with the addition of Luca Guernieri on drums. After the passing of Fletcher in 2009, the line-up saw a number of changes until settling with Ellis, Guernieri, David Page and Andrea Garbo from 2012.[37]

Musical Style

Colorama would best be described as a indie pop and alternative though they’ve been described as dream pop, acid folk, psychedelic rock, Baroque pop, fuzz-soul and electropop. The band perform in both English and Welsh.

A Mojo magazine review of Good Music described Colorama’s music as ‘genre-hopping - playful, boundary-free pop with oodles of melodic backbone and a neat line in intriguing sonic detail’, while various observers (Q, Shindig! Magazine, NME, eMusic) have made comparisons with The Clientele, Caravan, Harpers Bizarre, Vetiver, Fred Neil, The Kinks, Harry Nilsson, Gorky's Zygotic Mynci, Beck, Steely Dan, Espers, The Free Design, The Left Banke, John Barry and Bagpuss.[38][39][40]

Discography

Albums

Singles

EPs

Compilation albums

Remixes

References

  1. "datatransmission.co.uk ARTIST COLORAMA".
  2. "Bad News Records ARTIST COLORAMA". Archived from the original on 9 April 2014.
  3. "COLORAMA SOUND Piccadilly Records".
  4. "BESIDE THE B-SIDE Colorama: 'Turnham Green'".
  5. "Who to watch at SWN Festival 2010 via Your Cardiff - Wales Online".
  6. "Port Eliot Festival:ARTIST:COLORAMA".
  7. "Green Man Festival : ARTIST COLORAMA". Archived from the original on 21 June 2015.
  8. "David Fletcher Obituary - Musicians' Union Website".
  9. "Glastonbury 2009 - Colorama".
  10. "datatransmission.co.uk ARTIST COLORAMA".
  11. "The Digital Fix - Magic Lantern Show".
  12. "THE INDEPENDENT Peer to peer: The stars' albums of the year COLORAMA:BOX". London. Archived from the original on 15 September 2014.
  13. "Shindig! No.20".
  14. "BBC Cymru Artistiaid COLORAMA".
  15. "BBC Cymru Deg Nadolig Lisa Gwilym".
  16. "Wonderfulsound COLORAMA ‘Cerdyn Nadolig’ (or ‘Christmas Card’ in English)".
  17. "The top Welsh sounds of 2010 -Wales Online".
  18. "Welsh Music Prize Nominees".
  19. "BBC Radio Wales - Bethan Elfyn - Colorama Llyfr Llywio/Colouring Book".
  20. "Folk Radio UK - Introducing : Colorama".
  21. "Beat City: Magic Lantern Show/Colouring Book".
  22. "eMusic : Colorama, Good Music".
  23. "Louder Than War : Colorama - Good Music".
  24. "Phonica Records-HAPUS? COLORAMA AFICIONADO RECORDINGS".
  25. "Idle I’m (Colorama Coloured In Remix : Piccadilly Records".
  26. "Under the Radar Magazine: Premiere: AM & Shawn Lee - Two Times (Colorama Remix)".
  27. "iTunes: Do the Pump - EP".
  28. "Colorama/Wonderfulsound - Back Catalogue".
  29. "The nearest faraway place : BBC Kent:Sean Rowley - New Release : Colorama – Heaven’s Hotel".
  30. "Colorama-Temari".
  31. "BBC Radio Wales - Glittering, soulful music from Colorama".
  32. "Double A-sides : Welsh singles club via Wales Online".
  33. "Sound of Brit: Review : Colorama – Dere Mewn".
  34. "BBC News : Green Man festival 2015".
  35. "The Line of Best Fit : Green Man Festival".
  36. "The Quietus : News : Port Eliot Festival".
  37. "Western Mail-The changing man - Carwyn Ellis".
  38. "Beat Review-Colorama". Archived from the original on 9 April 2014.
  39. "Kool Kat Musik:COLORAMA".
  40. "BBC Radio Wales - Glittering, soulful music from Colorama".
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