Rock/Review I Forget Myself - To Colour in Motion Too

Originally from South Africa, I Forget Myself is a seasoned singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist who has lived in Asia for over a decade and is now based in Hong Kong. His music reflects a unique style influenced by his global perspective.

“To Colour in Motion Too,” a standout track from I Forget Myself’s eighth studio album A Countenance in Involution, is a striking example of mature alternative rock that seamlessly blends emotional depth with sonic experimentation. The song is layered, textured, and introspective—hallmarks of the artist’s evolving style—yet it maintains a raw immediacy that connects deeply with the listener.

From the first notes, the track establishes a sense of forward movement—both literal and emotional. Shimmering guitar tones glide over a rhythm section anchored by Kyle Reece Williams’ dynamic drumming, creating a sense of propulsion without haste. The production, handled with precision by Clint Watts, gives the track a polished but organic feel, allowing the dense instrumentation to breathe.

Lyrically, “To Colour in Motion Too” explores themes of transformation and impermanence, aligning perfectly with the album’s broader philosophical scope. The vocals are understated yet emotive, delivered with a quiet urgency that mirrors the track’s introspective core.

What elevates this song is its balance: it’s both intricate and accessible, rooted in rock traditions while reaching into experimental territory. I Forget Myself has crafted a track that invites repeated listens, each time revealing something new. It’s a mature, immersive piece that underscores the artist’s evolution.

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