
A high-energy celebration of identity and inclusion. Shimmering 2010s synth-pop anthems paired with intimate acoustic and high-octane live versions.
December 4, 2015 · RCA Records
Different Colors EP is a neon-soaked victory lap that captures Walk The Moon at their most inclusive and anthemic. The title track serves as a mission statement for the band's mid-2010s era, blending the jagged energy of 80s new wave with the massive, crystalline production of modern indie pop. It feels like a burst of technicolor light, designed to be shouted back by thousands of people in a muddy field or a packed arena. The shimmering synths and driving percussion create a sense of forward motion that is impossible to ignore.
How does Different Colors EP sound next to the rest of WALK THE MOON's catalogue?
The writing leans far further into identity than the rest of the catalogue.
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