Dilly Dally released a pair of breakup songs, but with a twist. Instead
of the end of a romantic relationship, the band announced it is disbanding. The
picture in this post shows an empty stage, while fans of Dilly Dally patiently
stand near the stage. In an Instagram post on March 2, Dilly Dally stated:
“We wanted to say goodbye on a positive note. That's why we are self-releasing two new songs today. Recorded close to home in Toronto, they came about naturally over the last year or so.”
Ironically, one of the songs is about recovering from the difficulty of
a relationship, so that the couple can again see the “Colour of Joy.” Truthfully,
we are relying on the understanding of the lyrics by others, since we struggle with
deciphering the lyrics given the vocal style. The highlight of the song is the
strong guitar work, with the vocal passion distinguishing the song from others
we find blogworthy.
Dilly
Dally is a Canadian band formed by Enda Monks (rhythm guitar and vocals), Liz
Ball (lead guitar), Annie Jane Marie (bassist) and Benjamin Reinhartz (drummer.
“Colour
of Joy” by Dilly Dally
“We wanted to say goodbye on a positive note. That's why we are self-releasing two new songs today. Recorded close to home in Toronto, they came about naturally over the last year or so.”
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