
The Reds Pinks And Purples - The Past Is A Garden I Never Fed
Having penned over 200 songs in the last six years, The Reds, Pinks and Purples release a collection of tracks previously unreleased on physical format that continues to romanticise the wonders and woes of the world.
With song titles that read like chapter sub-heads for a post-Douglas Coupland novella, âThe Past Is A Garden I Never Fedâ takes The Reds, Pinks and Purples central orator Glenn Donaldson through the turmoil of small talk and everyday water cooler moments with a fine sense of pathos and irony.
Set to a soundtrack that swerves between the dark days of Television Personalities and Byrdsian twang to the Jarvis Cocker-styled rhetoric and vocal tenderness of âRichard In the Age Of The Corporationâ with hints of everything from Husker Duâs fuzzed splendour to the chiming majesty of The Chameleons itâs an empowering listen.
The pathos and irony of the glorious track âThe World Doesnât Need Another Bandâ sets out the bandâs store, itâs a measured and quietly outspoken rant at lacklustre opposition peppered with a gorgeous guitar break.
Meanwhile, âI Only Ever Wanted To See You Failâ rumbles with an Eddie And The Hot Rods pre-punk riff before dissolving into a tale of self-doubt and remorse, bemoaning othersâ good luck.
âToxic Friendâ is from the book of the TVPâs Daniel Treacey with an upbeat chorus that smacks of all that was good in old school indie in a hail of fuzzy logic and guitars.
From humble beginnings as a home recording project, The Reds, Pinks and Purples has blossomed into a sporadic live unit with tours on both sides of the Atlantic and appearances at Pitchfork Fest London and Woodsist Fest as well as support slots for indie legends such as Destroyer, Guided By Voices, and The Feelies.
âDonaldsonâs best work hides allure within a bigger picture, like a jangle-pop egg huntâ
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Having penned over 200 songs in the last six years, The Reds, Pinks and Purples release a collection of tracks previously unreleased on physical format that continues to romanticise the wonders and woes of the world.
With song titles that read like chapter sub-heads for a post-Douglas Coupland novella, âThe Past Is A Garden I Never Fedâ takes The Reds, Pinks and Purples central orator Glenn Donaldson through the turmoil of small talk and everyday water cooler moments with a fine sense of pathos and irony.
Set to a soundtrack that swerves between the dark days of Television Personalities and Byrdsian twang to the Jarvis Cocker-styled rhetoric and vocal tenderness of âRichard In the Age Of The Corporationâ with hints of everything from Husker Duâs fuzzed splendour to the chiming majesty of The Chameleons itâs an empowering listen.
The pathos and irony of the glorious track âThe World Doesnât Need Another Bandâ sets out the bandâs store, itâs a measured and quietly outspoken rant at lacklustre opposition peppered with a gorgeous guitar break.
Meanwhile, âI Only Ever Wanted To See You Failâ rumbles with an Eddie And The Hot Rods pre-punk riff before dissolving into a tale of self-doubt and remorse, bemoaning othersâ good luck.
âToxic Friendâ is from the book of the TVPâs Daniel Treacey with an upbeat chorus that smacks of all that was good in old school indie in a hail of fuzzy logic and guitars.
From humble beginnings as a home recording project, The Reds, Pinks and Purples has blossomed into a sporadic live unit with tours on both sides of the Atlantic and appearances at Pitchfork Fest London and Woodsist Fest as well as support slots for indie legends such as Destroyer, Guided By Voices, and The Feelies.
âDonaldsonâs best work hides allure within a bigger picture, like a jangle-pop egg huntâ
Pitchfork

















