The release of Skarlet Blue’s Simple Shades of Grey sees the band’s transformation from Aussie pub act to sophisticated pop rockers complete. After years spent refining their sound, in just five tracks this Melbourne four-piece tells us what they’re all about.
This is a diverse collection of tracks; the first half is light, made up of tunes I can imagine sitting neatly on any Top 40 radio station in the country. The final songs are darker, the songs that give Skarlet Blue the chance to really rock out.
The opening track, “What Went Wrong” is a real stand-out. I love the way it builds from a mellow affair to a heartfelt song of love lost with soaring vocals. “Finally Found You” and “Hiding Pictures” follow, two good fun melodic rock songs with wonderful sing-along choruses. While I enjoyed these tunes, they also made me wonder whether Skarlet Blue where just another middle-of-the-road pop-rock act.
It was a fleeting thought though, one that was banished when the final tunes kicked in. “Standing Alone” and the title track see the band treading much moodier territory. While these songs see the band moving in a less commercial direction, they never forget melody as so many hard rock acts do. That grounding makes these songs instantly accessible, even if they do veer left of centre.
In Simple Shades of Grey, Skarlet Blue have proved that all those years developing their sound have been well spent. They show great promise here, and while the five tracks make a real impact I have a feeling they only start telling this band’s story. I’m looking forward to seeing what Skarlet Blue can do in a long-play format.
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