The Technicolors - Heavy Pulp
“‘Heavy Pulp’ is bursting with detail: you can dip in at any point and it’ll be seconds until you’re greeted with a catchy hook. If the album mimics any hormone, Serotonin is the one…” – NARC
Excitingly, this is just the beginning for your favorite new playlist additions, as these bangers will all appear on Heavy Pulp…” – IDOBI RADIO
“The Technicolors must be heard to be believed…” – YOUNGSTER YEAR
“This time, they’ve embraced instinct, immediacy, and sonic risk, choosing to trust their first impulses instead of over-polishing. The result led to a body of work that showcases multiple sounds while still feeling cohesive.” – THE LUNA COLLECTIVE
“The singles released from the project so far show the band’s undeniable talent as we welcome them back with open arms.” – MODERN FREQUENCY
“The Technicolors return with grit and glam” – THE DAILY MUSIC REPORT
“Infectious” – XS ROCK
“The Technicolors are back—and they’re not playing nice.” – CULTURE ADDICTS
Since introducing themselves in 2012, American rock band The Technicolors have woven a luminous sonic tapestry of fuzz-fueled riffs existing somewhere between the gloomy echoes of 90s Britpop and the snake-charmed stars of the Sonoran desert. Originally formed in Phoenix, AZ, band members Brennan Smiley (lead vocals, guitar), Sean Silverman (guitar, backing vocals), Nico Nicolette (bass guitar) and Kim Vi (keys) are now spread out across LA and Nashville.
The band’s vast and diverse catalog is highlighted by a slew of critically-praised singles, including “Tonight You Are Mine,” “Neon Roses,” “Space Cadet” and “Dress Up For You.” Over the years, The Technicolors have evolved their sound, most notably on their 2021 album Cinema Sublimina.
Having been around the block a time or two as musicians, The Technicolors possess a maturity that only comes from trial and error. And sometimes that means knowing when to slow down for a second. Even though it may look to fans as if the band was on hiatus for 4 years, the work behind the curtain never stopped.
Taking a moment to regroup and be really intentional with their music, The Technicolors reemerge in 2025 into an ecosystem that feels more equipped for the type of music they make. In their dormancy, they watched their listenership continue to rise, pushing their catalog to over 100 million streams on Spotify alone. It only felt natural for this to be the time for them to step back out on the scene with a massive, brooding rock album. Their new album Heavy Pulp is out 8/29 via SoundOn.
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