Tim: Here’s one for you off Denmark, formerly with the now-disbanded Colourkaleido. I’ve not got much more info for you – the main two themes that crop up on a Google search for it are Your Bleeding Heart, an old song by a guy called Kim Taylor, and some weird Kim Jong Un photoshop.
Tom: At the cutting edge of music journalism, as usual.
Tim: Anyway, see what you think.
Tim: And that certainly starts strong, and is, I think, one of the most enjoyable tracks I’ve heard in a while, at least if we’re not counting Christmas ones.
Tom: There are certainly some good bits in there, but I’m not sure it’s marked out as particularly enjoyable for me. What stands out for you?
Tim: It starts as it means to go on, with drumbeats and synths all very much present as they should be. The vocal comes in nicely on point, and from there it keeps going strongly.
Tom: I’ll grant you the chorus is interesting: the harmonies, and the percussion that’s anything but four-on-the-floor are good. And the middle eight stands out for me as the best part. But it doesn’t really get exciting: it’s not singalong, it’s not exceptional, it’s… okay.
Tim: Maaaaybe it goes on a bit too long – not really sure it needs quite all that extra at the end, although with the level it’s pumped up to there, I do enjoy it very much. In any case, we have here a very good track. Nice one.