Fixed Futurepop Colony 5 Now when the band has let us warm up with their last single 'Plastic World' it is time to start out with their new full-length album 'Fixed' which also is their first album were P-O and Kalnins stands alone after Johan earlier left the band. The band has gradually improved since the beginning in 1999 and it's only getting better and better concerning their lyrics, but also their music. The band have managed to evolve and improve the quality and have a much more professional production concerning sound and layout without leaving the sound that we recognize with Colony 5. Even though there isn't that many surprises with this album, the gentlemen still does it really great with their catchy futurepop when they give us tracks like the smart "Big Brothel", the danceable tracks "Like Leaves", "Psycho Blond" and the slow favourite "Phosphor". In less than a week (at this writing moment) the band will perform at this year SAMA-festival and I really look forward to see the band present their new material on stage. This review was written 2005 and initially published on Neurozine.com 450
Brutal Resonance

Colony 5 - Fixed

7.0
"Good"
Spotify
Released 2005 by Memento Materia
Now when the band has let us warm up with their last single 'Plastic World' it is time to start out with their new full-length album 'Fixed' which also is their first album were P-O and Kalnins stands alone after Johan earlier left the band.

The band has gradually improved since the beginning in 1999 and it's only getting better and better concerning their lyrics, but also their music. The band have managed to evolve and improve the quality and have a much more professional production concerning sound and layout without leaving the sound that we recognize with Colony 5.

Even though there isn't that many surprises with this album, the gentlemen still does it really great with their catchy futurepop when they give us tracks like the smart "Big Brothel", the danceable tracks "Like Leaves", "Psycho Blond" and the slow favourite "Phosphor".

In less than a week (at this writing moment) the band will perform at this year SAMA-festival and I really look forward to see the band present their new material on stage.

This review was written 2005 and initially published on Neurozine.com
Jan 01 2005

Patrik Lindström

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Founder of Brutal Resonance in 2009, founder of Electroracle and founder of ex Promonetics. Used to write a whole lot for Brutal Resonance and have written over 500 reviews. Nowadays, mostly focusing on the website and paving way for our writers.

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