Water Colours

This article is about the album. For the art of watercolours, see watercolor painting.
Water Colours
Studio album by Swimming With Dolphins
Released May 13, 2011 (digital release)
May 17, 2011 (physical release)
Genre Electronica, synthpop, indietronica
Length 38:05
Label Tooth & Nail
Producer Brandon Ebel (executive)
Aaron Sprinkle, Zack Odom, Kenneth Mount
Swimming With Dolphins chronology
Ambient Blue
(2008)
Water Colours
(2011)
Catharsis
(2015)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]
New Release Tuesday[2]
Jesus Freak Hideout[3]
Alternative Press[4]
Cross Rhythms[5]
Louder Than Music[6]
Review Rinse Repeat[7]

Water Colours is the debut studio album by the American electronica band, Swimming With Dolphins. It was released on May 13, 2011 on iTunes[8] and in physical CD format on May 17, 2011.[9]

On May 25, 2011, Swimming With Dolphins released an album trailer for the release on its YouTube channel.[10]

In June, 2011, Austin Tofte did an interview with PupFresh.com about the album and Swimming With Dolphins in general.[11]

In September 2013, Tofte did an interview with Chris Herlihy's weekly syndicated radio show and talked about the band in general, which included a look back at the album.[12]

Reception

The album received overall positive reviews from multiple professional music sites, all agreeing that the album was catchy and full of "vibrant, sugary synthpop" along with "thoughtful lyrics". However, New Release Tuesday and Jesus Freak Hideout both pointed out a low point of the album being Tofte's one use of "hell" as a profanity in the song "Diplomat".[2][3]

Track listing

All songs written and composed by Austin Tofte. 

No. TitleWriter(s) Length
1. "Holiday"    3:59
2. "Easy"    3:37
3. "Sleep To Dream"    3:28
4. "Diplomat"    3:28
5. "Watercolours"    3:15
6. "Jacques Cousteau"    3:37
7. "I Was A Lover"    3:34
8. "Captured"    4:27
9. "Happiness" (featuring Sunsun)  4:47
10. "Good Times" (featuring Mod Sun)  3:53
Total length:
38:05

Personnel

Swimming With Dolphins
Additional musicians and production

Chart performance

Chart (2011) Peak
positions
U.S. Billboard Heatseekers Albums[13] 31
U.S. Billboard Christian Albums[14] 40

Music videos

Lyric videos

Notes

References

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