Colorfully Monochrome Records proudly represents a diverse roster of artists united by bold voices and uncompromising vision. From the sibling-led folk-bluegrass harmonies of Reasons Why, to the emotionally charged progressive metalcore of Eclipse of Heart, each act brings something vital and distinct to the table. Lyla Vale delivers sleek alt-pop with introspective depth, while Beau Wilder channels outlaw country grit with modern soul. Rounding out the lineup is Glass Parade, a female-fronted rock outfit fusing Paramore’s raw energy with the cinematic flair of Florence + The Machine. Together, these five acts reflect the label’s mission: to support artists who blur boundaries, tell truth, and sound like no one else.
Lyla Vale blends intimate storytelling with a bold pop sensibility, crafting songs that feel both personal and cinematic. With a voice that’s equal parts velvet and wildfire, she writes with raw vulnerability and fearless emotion. From late-night bedroom demos to polished anthems, Lyla’s music captures the quiet chaos of growing up and breaking free. She’s not just a voice — she’s a movement.
Eclipse of Heart is a progressive metalcore band from the Pacific Northwest, known for blending emotional intensity with sonic complexity. Led by powerhouse vocalist Mara Sinclair, their music balances heavy breakdowns with haunting melodies and cinematic textures. Born from Seattle’s underground scene, the band channels a unique dynamic—half of its members draw from deep spiritual roots, while others bring bold skepticism. That tension fuels raw, introspective songs about doubt, transformation, and the battle within. Their debut EP is a fierce, immersive experience, and their live shows are unapologetically cathartic — inviting every listener to face their shadows and rise.
Reasons Why is a folk-roots and bluegrass ensemble steeped in family ties, front-porch tradition, and the quiet ache of life’s unanswered questions. Led by Tennessee-born siblings Eli and Mae Dalton, the band weaves haunting harmonies and acoustic textures into songs that feel both timeless and intimate. Joined by a powerhouse lineup — mandolinist Jonas Reeve, bassist Clara Wynn, multi-instrumentalist Micah Stone, and banjoist Rowan Tate — Reasons Why creates music rooted in Americana but unafraid to explore new emotional ground. Their upcoming EP, Echo Vale, recorded live in a converted barn, captures the warmth of shared moments, raw honesty, and the enduring power of a well-told story
Beau Wilder is what happens when you cross desert dust with midnight gospel. With a gravel-lined voice and lyrics that cut deeper than a whiskey burn, he blends outlaw country with brooding Americana and a touch of Southern noir. Beau doesn’t just sing songs — he tells stories that smell like gasoline, regret, and redemption. He’s not here to fit in. He’s here to haunt the airwaves.
The Glass Parade is a Nashville-based four-piece walking the line between shimmering melodies and raw distortion. Their sound fuses early 2000s indie with post-punk textures and anthemic choruses that feel stadium-sized but emotionally grounded. They write like poets and play like punks — equal parts chaos and clarity. Their live show? A full-body experience.
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