Sunset Blush Refuses to Fade on “Never Lose Your Colours”
- ALT RECESS

- Nov 11
- 1 min read
Updated: 2 days ago

Australia’s underground scene has always had its fair share of oddballs and outliers, but Sunset Blush might just be one of the most fascinating. The artist behind the self-coined genre Purpleslam is back with Never Lose Your Colours, a track that feels like equal parts nostalgia trip, fever dream, and existential group hug.
Unlike the polished playlists you get spoon-fed on streaming apps, Never Lose Your Colours sounds human, imperfect, honest, and textured. It’s gratitude, grief, and late-night reflection tangled into one melodic thread. The kind of song that doesn’t try to fix you, but reminds you that you’re not broken in the first place.
Sunset Blush has been doing the work, writing, recording, gigging across Australia for years, and that road-worn experience bleeds into every chord. You can hear it in the delivery: the way the voice almost cracks on the highs, or the way the rhythm sways like it’s carrying too many memories. It’s real, and that’s rare.
At its core, Never Lose Your Colours is about the people who anchor us, the ones who’ve come and gone, but never really left. It’s a love letter to connection, the kind that doesn’t need to be constant to be permanent. In a world obsessed with virality and visibility, Sunset Blush dares to make something quieter, something that stays.
Never Lose Your Colours is available everywhere, except Spotify, because apparently, Sunset Blush doesn’t care about algorithms. And honestly? That’s the kind of rebellion the scene needs more of.




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