Having previously dropped the tracks 'Suffragette Look' and 'Breaking Up', South London band The Caress have now released their new EP 'In Technicolour'. Falling somewhere between laid-back pop, classic soul and brisk indie, the record finds the group delivering five cuts of mellow, cool-out material which is stacked with a more mature sound, progressively following-up from their previous EP 'You Say I Kiss Like a Girl'.
When The Caress released tracks like 'Why Don't We Take A Walk By The Sea?' and 'Animal Passion' back in 2016, it was evident that this South London band had something special. Delivering a solid and polished sound of indie, the group when on to release their debut EP 'You Say I Kiss Like a Girl' in 2017. Now with their new 'In Technicolour' EP set to drop in June via Fierce Panda, The Caress have unveiled their latest single 'Breaking Up'. Layered with a 60s appeal reminiscent of sounds by The Crystals with modern indie guitar riffs creating a lovely match-up, this is the track that you want playing whenever you're going to the motions of that pivotal point of saying goodbye. Check it out.