With the assistance of a long list of collaborators, the Pinker Tones give their celebrated 2006 album The Million Colour Revolution a deluxe remix treatment on More Colours! The Million Colour Revolution Revisited, a fittingly eclectic and unpredictable 18-track collection. Some of the remixers billed here — including Nacional Records labelmates Kinky, Mexican Institute of Sound, and Nortec Collective — will be familiar to those who follow Latin alternative music. Most are obscure, though, which makes More Colours! that much more curious, for stylistically these remixes are all over the place (not unlike the Pinker Tones themselves, of course) and the initial listen is indeed a wild ride full of pleasant surprises (for example, the Torpedo Boyz adding a Japanese-language rap to their remix of “L’Hero,” which is otherwise in French). Anyone enamored of The Million Colour Revolution will find plenty to enjoy on More Colours!, and anyone enamored of the Pinker Tones themselves will want to hear the new material of theirs, including some mash-ups, that is sprinkled across the album. Though no substitute for the original album, More Colours! is nonetheless a welcome release by the Pinker Tones and should add to their reputation as an up-and-coming act well worth following. – Jason Birchmeier
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