Happy New Music Friday to ya (…technically tomorrow for me). I recently came across Lewis Coleman’s single “Indigo,” and have been anticipating the album in which it is being released on… dropping tomorrow. The song is a melodic journey through life’s ups and downs, audibly interpreted via color… trippy stuff duuude…
As mentioned before, that album titled “Offline,” is dropping tomorrow, October 27th courtesy of Beloved Recordings, so check it out! Suffice it to say, my interest is always particularly piqued when I can get my hands on some accompanying vinyl, which is in fact available from Beloved Recordings’ website.
“Indigo” was co-produced by Sam Cromack of Ball Park Music, and the video was filmed by Jack Ralph.

“Indigo” starts off with a folky, lo-fi, acoustic sound. One of those type of songs that are melancholy and yet somehow comforting. Meaning, it conveys a sense of comfort within loss. A sense of knowing amidst the pain, that things will be ok. The lyrics “paint a picture” (pun totally intended) of someone who is ready to see things through a different lens, and make the best of all the colors, whatever they may be.
The chord progression sounds great, I really enjoyed the tone of the acoustic guitar and the swell effect on the lead. The song takes a journey compositionally from folk to an artsy alternative sound, that strikes me similarly to Blur and other 90’s alt-rock. It’s super catchy, and at times also brings to mind the likes of George Harrison and The Shins. I’d certainly recommend Mr. Coleman’s music for fans of those artists.

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