InTechnicolour - Stream Video For "Eastman"; More Live Dates Announced


UK rock quartet InTechnicolour have released a lyric video for their powerful song 'Eastman', taken from new album Midnight Heavyweight, out now via Small Pond Records. In addition to their upcoming tour with alternative act El Moono in March, the band have announced more live dates.

Watch the video to 'Eastman' here: https://youtu.be/HHP56wRUps8

Bassist Tobie Anderson commented: "'Eastman' is one of the most personal tunes on the album. It just fell into place with both myself writing the lyrics and Dave [Jackson] when he wrote the guitar parts.

"It’s about anxiety and mental health, but more specifically the worry that if my mental health goes south, will those that love me still be there for me. It deals with fears of abandonment and fears of loneliness. But most of all it talks about the struggles of worry on top of worry and how that might affect the relationships that mean the most to me.

"Album closers for this and our debut ended up being videos taken by Dave on long drives in America, crossing the continent, while on tour with his other band, Delta Sleep."

Catch the band with El Moono on the follow dates:

Mar 09th - UK Sheffield 
Mar 10th - UK Nottingham 
Mar 11th - UK Liverpool 
Mar 17th - UK St Albans 
Mar 18th - UK Luton 
Mar 19th - UK Guildford 

Newly announced headline shows:

April 29th - UK Cheltenham 
May 5th - UK Cardiff - FREE SHOW 
May 6th - UK Bristol 

Hailing from Brighton, InTechnicolour are a riffy, groovy, rock band with a knack for creating a colourful song or two. Formed in 2015 through a want to play loud music through slightly broken amps, the basis of the band was created.

InTechnicolour are an inventive four-piece comprised of technically gifted musicians, cutting loose and playing music that’s about as far removed from their day jobs as it’s possible to get – and they are doing it better than a good portion of their contemporaries. Landing somewhere between the slack desert-groove of Kyuss and Karma To Burn, the band combine deeply satisfying riffs with a dynamic vocal style, which calls to mind the sounds of Baroness, Soudgarden and Alice In Chains.

InTechnicolour have previously toured across the UK and Europe with the likes of Physics House Band, Black Peaks, Town Portal, Bitch Falcon and Haggard Cat, and are gearing up to hit the road this autumn with dates to be announced very soon.

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