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Introducing is strong enough to qualify Brilliant Colors as one of those bands to keep an eye on.
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Brilliant Colors understand to stick to what you know, and keep it short and sweet--a couple of platitudes that serve this band well.
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The girls are solid musicians, and they’ve structured their little songs well enough. The record is pretty short too, clocking in at 24 minutes, which is good, because I was bored already at the 15 minute mark.
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The music has a peppy vitality, and a slightly cleaner sound than the Vivians, and is engagingly endearing on its own merits.
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Introducing Brilliant Colors doesn’t go so far as to challenge this tradition, but it throws in enough wrenches to make it an exciting addition to the catalog.
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Under The RadarThe all-female group's full-length Slumberland bow rarely bests similar DIY bands (Miko, Vivian Girls) [Holiday 2009, p.80]
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It is an alluring collection that hints at greatness but halts at achieving it, instead teasing listeners for its sequel.
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Q MagazineIn time-honoured, do-it-yourself fashion, their debut Introducing breathlessly races through 10 buzzy tracks in a shade over 23 minutes, by which time they've long since run out of puff. [Feb 2010, p. 112]