D.C.’s Color Palette Bears A Darkened Heart On ’80s-Indebted Album

WAMU/MacKenzie Reagan — “It’s easy to compare Color Palette to bands like the Cure and the Smiths, and many listeners already have. The band has the melodic sensibilities of Roger O’Donnell, and its lyrics ring like echoes from Morrissey’s heart.”

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