Color Film new song Even If It Did Exist streaming

by | May 16, 2017

We have been waiting a long time for Color Film’s debut album Living Arrangements. The project featuring Glassjaw frontman Daryl Palumbo and ex-Men, Women and Children‘s Richard Penzone is set to release their first full-length record in June. And there’s a new song for streaming.

It’s called “Even If It Did Exist” — and you can stream it below.

Last month we posted that the album would include all new material — but as a reader pointed out, a few earlier versions of tracks had been previously released over the years. Nonetheless, Living Arrangements will indeed sport some new jams. And according to Daryl, it’s something to look forward to.

He explained,

“The album definitely is a journey in the sense that it starts big. There’s the pop thing, a lot of synthesizer sounds, sampled instruments and smooth bass and I feel so lucky that we’re in a place where we can write this type of music… The two of us will listen to some of these songs we wrote and get introspective and I’ll admit it, it feels awesome.”

Color Film recently inked a deal with Epitaph Records and will be releasing Living Arrangements on June 16th.

Photo: Shane Annas

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