The Reds, Pinks And Purples broaden their sound on Acknowledge Kindness, a record shaped for late nights and inward glances. Moving on from the heavier pull of earlier work, the songs here open out into softer, more exposed spaces, with dreamlike arrangements that echo the bittersweet ache of The Cure and the tender melancholy of California by American Music Club. Written from a changed headspace, the album finds Glenn Donaldson taking stock of the present while reckoning with what lingers. Nostalgia runs deep, but it’s purposeful—less about reopening wounds than learning to live alongside them. Vocals are close and unguarded, set against chiming acoustics, piano lines that linger, and melodies that unfold with patience. New Leaf drifts on a gently insistent guitar figure, Heaven of Love counters cynicism with uplift, and Worthy of Love steadily sheds its weight. Two instrumentals—Blue Heron Lake and the title track—add a plush, wordless glow, recalling Eno’s post-Roxy calm or Felt at their most hushed. Across 11 tracks, Acknowledge Kindness expands the band’s quietly distinctive world, balancing romantic memory with a clear-eyed sense of now.
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