Released in 2007, Colors is widely considered the defining statement from Between the Buried and Me—a single, continuous musical journey that blurs the boundaries between progressive metal, jazz fusion, psychedelic rock, and orchestral composition. Rather than a collection of separate songs, Colors unfolds as one long piece, each section flowing into the next like movements in an elaborate suite.
Throughout the record, the band moves fearlessly between extremes: crushing riffs and technical precision give way to moments of surreal humor, dreamy interludes, and sudden stylistic detours. The result is a kaleidoscopic listening experience that constantly reshapes itself while somehow remaining cohesive.
For this session, Colors asks for full attention. It’s an album designed to be experienced start to finish—best approached as a single arc rather than individual tracks. As the music shifts through its many shades, we’ll hear a band pushing the limits of what progressive metal can be: ambitious, unpredictable, and endlessly inventive.