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The Color Green EP is 20 minutes of lysergic, countercultural Americana haze where tendrils of weeping steel guitar drip through latticeworks of quicksilver guitar leads under dozy stacks of cloudy vocal harmonies. Produced entirely by Kohll, the four track EP was recorded on a Tascam 488 at various locations across the country. In every sonic crack an electrified static pervades like the ghosts of cross-continental radio that once carried the downtempo melancholy of Nashville country ballads to technicolor streets surrounding Haight Ashbury. Like the cotton comedown after a potent tab of Orange Sunshine, this record is a gentle melter.
The Color Green EP is 20 minutes of lysergic, countercultural Americana haze where tendrils of weeping steel guitar drip through latticeworks of quicksilver guitar leads under dozy stacks of cloudy vocal harmonies. Produced entirely by Kohll, the four track EP was recorded on a Tascam 488 at various locations across the country. In every sonic crack an electrified static pervades like the ghosts of cross-continental radio that once carried the downtempo melancholy of Nashville country ballads to technicolor streets surrounding Haight Ashbury. Like the cotton comedown after a potent tab of Orange Sunshine, this record is a gentle melter.
711574901180
Color Green - Color Green Ep (Ep)

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Format: Vinyl
Label: ORG MUSIC
Rel. Date: 02/03/2023
UPC: 711574901180

Color Green Ep (Ep)
Artist: Color Green
Format: Vinyl
New: Available $20.99
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The Color Green EP is 20 minutes of lysergic, countercultural Americana haze where tendrils of weeping steel guitar drip through latticeworks of quicksilver guitar leads under dozy stacks of cloudy vocal harmonies. Produced entirely by Kohll, the four track EP was recorded on a Tascam 488 at various locations across the country. In every sonic crack an electrified static pervades like the ghosts of cross-continental radio that once carried the downtempo melancholy of Nashville country ballads to technicolor streets surrounding Haight Ashbury. Like the cotton comedown after a potent tab of Orange Sunshine, this record is a gentle melter.
        
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