COLONY HOUSE
LEAVE WHAT'S LOST BEHIND’

U.S. Headline Tour Begins February 14th 2020

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Nashville indie rockers Colony House are thrilled to release their  studio album Leave What's Lost Behind out today. The Nashville quartet stitch together a singular folklore between threads of stadium rock scope, alternative experimentation, and indie spirit, making a bold statement in the process.From a three part narrative that evokes American folklore to deeply personal tracks confronting faith, purpose, and the insecurities that exist inside it all, Colony House's third album is an endeavor designed to be experienced in its entirety. PRESS HERE to listen or purchase album.

'Leave What's Lost Behind' is a bit of an experiment. After a confusing season of trying to figure out what Colony House was supposed to sound like next, we put that on hold and began focusing on what Colony House wanted to communicate. We scrapped nearly everything we had written for the last couple of years and started from scratch. When all the voices, real or in your own head are silenced, an amazing new perspective takes shape. That empty space we call writer's block quickly turns into a space bursting at the seams with new ideas and inspiration. Caleb Chapman of Colony House

The band gave fans a first taste of the upcoming album with the release of their single "Original Material" as well as "Looking For Some Light." Colony House recently released the music video for their single "Original Material." Directed by Caleb Chapman of Colony House and Jon Steingard, the video set out to be a parody of themselves as a band trying too hard to be "original" only to realize it's just not working out.
Colony House quietly steamrolled into the mainstream on their 2014 full-length debut, When I Was Younger, with its lead single "Silhouettes" becoming the #1 most-played track on SiriusXM's Alt Nation for four consecutive months. In between constant touring and performances on Late Night with Seth MeyersCONAN, and Today, 2017's Only The Lonely yielded fan favorites "You Know It" and "You & I." After nearly two years of solid touring without recording, the musicians found themselves at a crossroads in 2018. They transitioned out of the major label system and went back to the beginning, to their roots.


Tying into the upcoming album, the band will embark on their 2020 Leave What's Lost Behind Headline Tour. The band will hit major cities across the U.S. with special guest Tyson Motsenbocker. PRESS HERE for more details and to purchase tickets.

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