Kicking it with a mix of synthwave nostalgia and rhythmic longing, with a touch of epicness and 80′s splash, here is Color Theory with his single “Glory Days” off his album “The Majesty of Our Broken Past”: Enjoy! 😀😎
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Kicking it with a mix of synthwave nostalgia and rhythmic longing, with a touch of epicness and 80′s splash, here is Color Theory with his single “Glory Days” off his album “The Majesty of Our Broken Past”: Enjoy! 😀😎
Yellowtail (FMK) by EMÆL from the album Glasswork - Directed by Gibran Rubio
Color Theory, musical alias of one Brian Hazard, bringing the synthwave I was craving for this summer. With fireworks hitting every fourth note on the snare drum, and bringing both the beautiful pops & melancholic lulls that make it truly amazing, here is “The Fifth of July” off his album “The Majesty of Our Broken Past”: enjoy! 😀😎
Lyrics below:
THE FIFTH OF JULY ©2018 Brian Hazard (ASCAP)
Gunpowder traces Charcoal circles on the ground Shot me with a Roman candle You really shouldn’t fool around
We stood there barefoot Sweating in the summer heat As the rockets turned to rainbows In the middle of our street
Now the smoke has cleared The fireworks show is over Steam and sulphur Now the smoke has cleared The days when we were closer Ashes smolder On the fifth of July
I count ten heartbeats Face the heat of your red glare How I'll miss these grand explosions F-bombs bursting in the air
Now the smoke has cleared The fireworks show is over Steam and sulphur Now the smoke has cleared Declare your independence Or pledge allegiance Do you want to be free From me On the fifth of July?
For the upcoming Halloween evening, a special song. Having not only the epic vocals of Brian Hazard but the serious stoked beats, here is Color Theory’s “Phobiac” from his Lucky Ago album; Enjoy! 🎃
New Music - Color Theory
New Music – Color Theory
Self described 80s synth pop, EDM, and classical piano. I listened to a couple of songs on the website and like what I heard. Looking forward to more and a few hours to close my eyes and let the music carry me away. http://colortheory.com
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The Death of the Bridge A Guest Post by Brian Hazard of Passive Promotion
The Death of the Bridge A Guest Post by Brian Hazard of Passive Promotion
Post image for The Death of the Bridge Many of my all-time favorite songs are “growers” – album tracks that don’t really grab you the first few spins, but eventually dig their hooks in and don’t let go. Few artists these days have the luxury of writing growers, because listeners aren’t willing to invest that kind of time.…
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This morning, it was Color Theory on the car... Great way to start the day
Color Theory - A Safe Distance (par Brian Hazard)