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Ultraviolet Disguise

The Technicolors

Alternative

Indie

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2015

L.P.

The Technicolors unveil Ultraviolet Disguise as a bold exploration of sound and identity. With their signature blend of rock and pop, the album showcases a refined evolution in their musical style. Guitarist Sean Silverman highlights the significance of the album's thematic depth, stating, The record reflects our journey and how we’ve grown as a band and individuals.

Released in 2015, Ultraviolet Disguise draws upon a diverse range of influences, including elements of psychedelic rock and indie pop. Known for tracks like “Just Like You” and “Dream,” the band crafts an immersive experience that resonates with listeners, creating a soundscape rich in both nostalgia and modernity.

Lead singer Brennan Smiley discusses the creative process behind the standout track “Just Like You,” which originated from personal reflections and emotional experiences. The song captures a sense of yearning and connection, exemplifying the band's ability to weave personal narratives into their music.

I wanted to capture a feeling of longing, something that resonates with everyone.

– Brennan Smiley of The Technicolors

Smiley further emphasizes the importance of unity within the album, stating that each track contributes to a larger narrative: We aimed to create something that feels complete, where each song flows into the next. This commitment to a cohesive listening experience allows fans to fully engage with the album's themes.

It’s about putting all the pieces together, both musically and thematically.

– Brennan Smiley of The Technicolors

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