Broken Colours deliver sincerity with ‘Before The Sun’

Broken Colours are slowing things down with their new heartbreaker ‘Before The Sun’. The stripped-back sincerity and poignance are something that usually sits underneath the surface of their high-energy, stadium-ready anthems.

The acoustic nature anchors the track to a new emotional rawness, diving into mental health, burnout, and the zoomed-out effect that has on millions of people experiencing it. It’s not sugar-coated, but that struggle feels like the honesty we want to hear. Delicately devastating.

The band explain, “Before the Sun,  this song is a simple notion and felt by all.  Feeling overworked? Underappreciated? Does it feel like you’re taking one step forward and 30 back? This song is about balance as we all burn ourselves out, more so in this new ever so ever-evolving world. This song is to remind you that you are only human,  and there is hope still.”

Hailing from High Wycombe, the Broken Colours name has been built on groove-laced indie-rock-funk. Since their debut, they’ve shared stages with Jake Bugg, The Zutons, and The Subways, touring the UK, Denmark, and Italy. With further track and tour dates on the horizon, ‘Before The Sun’ is a compelling introduction for new listeners, and a gem for long-time fans.

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