4 stars
Pop-punk Brits debut with mammoth album.
From the very beginning, this album begs to be heard by teens everywhere. With catchy lyrics, brash instrumentals and a beat you can’t help but dance to, Take Off Your Colours is a solid entry into the music scene. From the dance-worthy tunes of Finders Keepers to the more sombre melodies of Always Attract, this album is definitely worth the listen. Also noteworthy are the acoustic versions of the band’s two singles in the bonus section – a must-hear for fans of You Me At Six. Some tracks are forgettable or seemingly unoriginal but overall it’s a good, albeit long, listen.
Thea’s fave track: Nasty Habit