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		<title>BRILLIANT COLORS: INTRODUCING BRILLIANT COLORS</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Don't be discouraged by the lackluster cover art, a watery-looking band photo topped with the album title in scribbly font--San Francisco's Brilliant Colors triumphantly deliver ten noise-pop nuggets on their debut album Introducing Brilliant Colors.  Beneath all the echo and fuzz you still need a well-crafted melody to keep the listener engaged, and Brilliant Colors get this.]]></description>
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<p><strong><a href="http://larecord.com/audio/brilliantcolors-englishcities.mp3">Download: Brilliant Colors &#8211; &#8220;English Cities&#8221;</a></strong></p>
<p><strong><em><a href="http://www.slumberlandrecords.com/#brilliant">(from Introducing Brilliant Colors out now on Slumberland Records)</a></em></strong></p>
<p>Don&#8217;t be discouraged by the lackluster cover art, a watery-looking band photo topped with the album title in scribbly font&#8211;San Francisco&#8217;s Brilliant Colors triumphantly deliver ten noise-pop nuggets on their debut album <em>Introducing Brilliant Colors</em>.  Taking cues from C86-era British outfits like The Shop Assistants and The Flatmates, singer/guitarist Jess Scott layers pretty (but not afraid to be fierce) female vocals under plenty of reverb and fuzzy guitar. Diane Anastasio (drums) and Michelle Hill (bass) anchor Scott&#8217;s buried vocals and blissed-out guitar wash with their combination of tight, rhythmic beats and hooky bass lines. My favorite track on the album, &#8220;English Cities,&#8221; blends edgy and angular guitar pop in equal proportions,  suitable for both disaffected former riot grrrls and postpunk DJs alike. Other standout tracks include &#8220;Short Sleeves at Night&#8221; (my vote for indie pop song title of the year) and &#8220;Over There,&#8221; the latter reminding me that you should never need more than two or three chords to write a great song.</p>
<p>Comparisons to fellow contemporary C86-inspired ladies the Vivian Girls will undoubtedly crop up for Brilliant Colors. While both bands employ similar sound textures and production styles (think Creation Records circa 1991), Brilliant Colors&#8217; songwriting prowess stands out amongst the other Girls. Beneath all the echo and fuzz you still need a well-crafted melody to keep the listener engaged, and Brilliant Colors get this.  <em>Introducing Brilliant Colors</em> is an impressive full-length debut.</p>
<p><em>-Natalie Hill</em></p>
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