I Forget Myself Drops a sonic gem with “To Colour in Motion Too”

Author Hernan Osuna - 27.6.2025

Alternative rock fans, get ready—I Forget Myself is back with a track that hits deep. “To Colour in Motion Too,” taken from his latest album “A Countenance in Involution”, is exactly what we’d expect from an artist who’s been perfecting his craft across continents for decades. Listen to the track below.

This isn’t just another indie rock song floating around the playlist ether. It’s textured, thoughtful, and full of that raw, emotional pull that makes you hit repeat before the last note even fades. There’s a kind of calm urgency here—layered guitars, atmospheric vibes, and lyrics that don’t spoon-feed you, but leave you thinking long after the song ends.

Longtime collaborator Kyle Reece Williams is back behind the drums, and you can hear it—tight, dynamic, and full of feel. The whole thing has been mixed and mastered by Clint Watts (Watts Productions), and yeah, it sounds crisp. International-quality crisp.

If you know I Forget Myself, you already know he doesn’t make music to fit into anyone’s algorithm. He’s an independent, self-produced multi-instrumentalist who’s been grinding in the scene for years, from his roots in South Africa to his current base in Hong Kong. His sound? It’s a blend of experience, risk, and a refusal to play it safe.

To Colour in Motion Too” gives us a taste of what’s coming—and if this is the direction A Countenance in Involution is headed, we’re in for something special. Experimental, emotional, and entirely his own—just how we like it.

To Colour In Motion Too” on Spotify

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