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Colleen Dow (of Thank You, I'm Sorry) shares single for new pop project
Colleen Dow (of Thank You, I’m Sorry) shares single for new pop project
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Thursday, November 11, 2021 - 08:25
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Colleen Dow breathes sweetness into sorrow on “Sorry,” delicate blend of indie pop and  Midwest emo. Lonely guitar and brooding vocals bloom into a gentle, shimmering electronic  ballad. Lush with reverb and breathy synths, “Sorry” is soul soothing and indulgent, perfect for  hiding under the covers.

Colleen Dow (they/them)⁠⁠ knows the value of collaboration. After all, their debut album with Thank You, I’m Sorry was named I’m Glad We’re Friends, an evergreen reference to the Minneapolis band’s tight-knit camaraderie and in-universe narratives. Inspired by similar alone-but-together experiments like The Postal Service and the electronic longing of Now, Now’s various incarnations, their solo work branches away from syrupy indie-punk towards the iridescendence of pop and synth-drenched stardust. Dow’s internal critic continues to hold court.

Presented as a set of singles, Dow’s output runs the gamut. They offer up everything from bright and shimmering guitar pop (“Periwinkle”) to a case of city-spanning misery and confusion, complete with an 8-bit instrumental unraveling (“Yeah”). Long-time producer and engineer Abe Anderson returns to rein in Dow’s emotional appeals, such as the moment on “Sorry” where the arrangement reveals a lo-fi piano loop to help someone study/feel catharsis. Melodically experimental and exciting, Dow’s first solo run feels like a welcome second wind.