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All Genres > Electronic > Pop Crossover > COLOR THEORY: Perfect Tears

Brian Hazard of Color Theory creates piano-driven electronic pop with a romantic soul, combining the emotional intensity of Tori Amos with a spacious backdrop of luscious synths and dance floor beats to create a distinctly modern brand of pop sophistication. The instrumentation of 2002's Something Beautiful falls somewhere between a rock band and a Broadway musical: piano, vocals, fretless bass, drums (courtesy of the legendary Jonathan Moffett), string quartet, vibraphone, flute, and harp. The Southern California one-man band has been stirring emotions since the 1994 release of Sketches In Grey. 1997's Tuesday Song includes a daringly non-fiction song used for a real-life marriage proposal. 1999 heralded the release of Perfect Tears, which was so intimate that it was promoted through a series of personal ads. 2001's Life's Fairytale further explores Hazard's electronic tendencies, and includes the song "Ponytail Girl", mistakenly traded around the world as a Depeche Mode B-side.

Check out the artist's website:
http://www.colortheory.com

Track List:
1. Stare Out The Window
2. April's Bonfire
3. New Year's Eve
4. Long Distance Martyr
5. Now I Know
6. Guilt Reflected
7. Ordinary & Free
8. Faces
9. Acting Class
10. For Good
11. Souvenir
12. Until Last Night

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