Album Review: Lanterns On The Lake - Until The Colours Run

4 October 2013 | 11:20 am | Dylan Stewart

Too many albums like this never make it off the British Isles, but Until The Colours Run is deserved of its place on shelves around the world



Too bad winter is on its way out. Until The Colours Run is a touching, ethereal record that evokes long, cold nights huddled around a bonfire sipping red wine until the sun comes up. It's unsurprising that the five-piece comes from northern England, as the epic soundscapes of opener Elodie and the final five piano-driven songs – especially the heart-wrenching Green & Gold – would likely be written while wistfully looking out to the North Sea.

Too many albums like this never make it off the British Isles, but Until The Colours Run is deserved of its place on shelves around the world.