Flyying Colours
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AU Melbourne – Alternative / Grunge / Shoegaze / Psych / Indie
Flyying Colours

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Edit-artist-releases-release-placeholder wavygravy Single 2013
Edit-artist-releases-release-placeholder Flyying Colours EP EP 2013
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Edit-artist-releases-release-placeholder Flyying Colours EP EP 2014
Edit-artist-releases-release-placeholder Not Today Single 2014
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Flyying Colours make reverb drenched pop music that echoes sounds of shoegaze, postpunk and psychedelia.

The astonishing reaction to their mesmerizing live shows in Melbourne was followed up in April 2013 by their debut single release “wavygravy”. TheVine.com.au said wavygravy “sounds like a band with the confidence of having found their sound. Loud and sharp and sounding polished (as much as shoegaze can), 'Wavygravy' churns with absolute force.”

In October they released their debut self-titled EP produced by Woody Annison (children collide, red rider). Distributed by UMA Distribution, the EP featured the lead in tracks Wavy Gravy , Like You Said and Bugs.

Highlights included being added to rotation on FBi, being in AIrit’s top 5 charts for a month with high rotation on RTR and 4ZZZ, Played on JJJ, featured on Tonedeaf, TheMusic.Com.Au, RAGE, Fasterlouder, Messandnoise, Beat Magazine, Poncho TV, and wavygravy being featured as Itunes single of the week and being downloaded 40 thousand times. They Toured the East Coast and supported bands such as We Are Scientists, The Cairos, The Murlocs, and Wolf and Cub and had residencies at Cherry and The Espy.

But it was the international blogosphere that really got behind them, posting their psychedelic filmclips on sites the world over. It didn’t take long for the international music industry to come knocking and 5 months later in March this year the EP was released in UK/Europe through Club ac30 and in the USA through Shelflife, being played regularly on BBC, Amazing radio and XFM and featured on international blogs like clash magazine online. Even NME got in on the action calling the EP “one of the best and most under-hyped records of 2013"

“Not Today” is another cracker of a single to follow up from the much loved “Wavy Gravy”. Guitars swirl behind rhythm-section brothers Josh and Sam’s most incessant beat yet, topped off with trading boy/girl vocals, with even a hint of a chorus.

The guys have some select shows including supporting Johnny Marr around Australia, before preparing for their first UK and European tour in the not too distant future being put together by UK's great Coda Agency.