DEBUT ALBUM REVIEW: Golden Age of Confusion by Colin and the Clouds

The debut album Golden Age of Confusion by Swedish duo Colin and the Clouds showcases a masterful fusion of rock, pop, and alternative electronic music.

In their self-built studio, the tenacious DIY duo’s commitment to creating music also reflects their aspiration to produce music that resonates deeply with themselves and others. With a fusion of lush synthesisers, ethereal melodies, and pulsating bass drops that entangle with distorted rock guitars and electronic drum machines, Golden Age of Confusion weaves a vibrant tapestry of soundscapes that mesmerises from beginning to end.

Challenging conventional norms Matteus Willysson on drums/percussion and Harald Eliasson on vocals/guitar break boundaries with melodic harmonies and rich textures that are effervescent and lively. Across the eighteen tracks, Golden Age of Confusion is perfect for the dance floor ready as it is perfect for a laid back and chilled party.

Golden Age of Confusion is sonically imaginative, playful, and infectious.