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Take Off Your Colours

Take Off Your Colours is the debut studio album by the English rock band , released on 6 October 2008 by the independent label in the . The album consists of 13 tracks, running for approximately 51 minutes, and was produced by Matt O'Grady and John Mitchell at Outhouse Studios in . It marked the band's first full-length release following two self-released EPs in 2006 and 2007, and a reissued version with bonus tracks appeared in the United States on 21 July 2009 via . Formed in 2004 in , , You Me at Six—comprising vocalist , guitarists Max Helyer and , bassist , and drummer Dan Flint—built an initial following through relentless touring and online platforms like before signing with . The recording sessions for Take Off Your Colours captured the band's youthful energy, with lyrics often exploring themes of relationships, betrayal, and personal growth, as penned primarily by the group. Notable tracks include the anthemic opener "The Truth Is a Terrible Thing," the hook-driven "Save It for the Bedroom," the , and "Always Attract," which features guest vocals from Elissa Franceschi, Josh Franceschi's sister. Musically, the album fuses melodic with aggression and influences, drawing comparisons to acts like Fall Out Boy and through its catchy choruses, driving rhythms, and emotive delivery. Critics noted its polished and accessible sound, which helped propel the band from underground venues to larger stages, though some pointed to its adherence to genre conventions as a limitation. Upon release, Take Off Your Colours debuted at number 25 on the and spent one week in the Top 40, while topping the UK Rock & Metal Albums Chart for one week and remaining on it for 27 weeks overall. It also peaked at number 2 on the UK Independent Albums Chart, reflecting strong support from the community. The album's success launched extensive touring, including support slots for major acts and festival appearances, solidifying You Me at Six's position in the mid-2000s pop-punk revival; its legacy was celebrated during the band's 2025 farewell tour before their .

Background

Band formation

You Me at Six formed in 2004 in , , , as a group of school friends pursuing a career in music. The initial lineup consisted of vocalist , guitarist , and bassist , who were soon joined by guitarist Max Helyer and drummer Dan Flint, solidifying the band's core roster that has remained stable since inception. The band's name originated from a shorthand phrase used among friends for making Friday night plans after concerts, such as "," referring to meeting at 6 p.m. Early efforts focused on developing their sound through local performances, starting with a debut gig in 2005 at Youth Centre for an audience of about 50 people, where they played original songs and covers with rudimentary equipment. These scrappy shows helped refine their energetic style, drawing influences from acts like Blink-182, , and , which shaped their blend of melodic hooks and youthful angst. In their formative years, the band faced typical hurdles for emerging acts, including technical mishaps like amplifier failures during key early appearances, such as their 2007 set at Slam Dunk Festival, and the challenge of building an audience through grassroots promotion on platforms like . They self-recorded and released their debut EP, We Know What It Means to Be Alone, in , funding it independently to showcase their evolving material and secure initial buzz in the UK scene.

Early releases and label signing

In 2006, self-released their debut EP, We Know What It Means to Be Alone, which featured early tracks including "This Turbulence Is Beautiful." The four-track effort captured the band's emerging sound and helped establish their presence in the local scene. They followed this with an untitled four-track EP in 2007, containing songs such as "," "," "Noises," and "This Turbulence Is Beautiful." Building on the EPs' momentum, the band embarked on extensive touring throughout 2007, supporting established acts such as in September and in October, which generated significant buzz within the UK pop-punk community. These performances, often to enthusiastic crowds at venues like London's , showcased their high-energy live dynamic and drew attention from industry figures. The strong reception to both the EPs and their live shows attracted label interest, culminating in a signing with independent label in November 2007. This deal provided the foundation for professional management and preparations toward their full-length debut, Take Off Your Colours.

Writing and recording

Songwriting process

The songwriting for Take Off Your Colours primarily involved vocalist and lead guitarist , who developed the material during late 2007 following the band's support with that October. focused on crafting , drawing from influences like his sister's writing style and artists such as , while contributed essential guitar riffs, including the line for "Always Attract". The process took place in home setups using basic equipment like acoustic guitars, allowing the young band members—then aged 15 to 18—to experiment freely without professional pressure. Key tracks such as "Jealous Minds Think Alike" emerged from these informal sessions, with "Save It for the Bedroom" proving pivotal in broadening the band's appeal through its catchy energy. Themes were rooted in personal experiences of , relationships, and , emphasizing and the rejection of superficial facades—inspired partly by a scene from the film where characters shed disguises. The full band provided collaborative input during feedback sessions, refining demos iteratively to ensure cohesion before transitioning to studio production.

Studio sessions and production

The recording sessions for Take Off Your Colours took place at in Reading, , during 2008. Building on song ideas that originated from home demos, captured the core elements of the album there. Producers Matt O'Grady and John Mitchell oversaw the project, handling and mixing duties to refine the tracks. O'Grady focused on and , while Mitchell contributed to mixing and additional . Their involvement helped shape the final sound from 's initial recordings. Following the sessions, the album was mastered by Tim Turan at Turan Audio in , . The standard edition runs for a total of 51:09 across its 13 tracks.

Composition and lyrics

Musical style and influences

Take Off Your Colours exemplifies and , characterized by upbeat tempos, power chords, and anthemic choruses designed for singalongs and crowd engagement. The sound blends youthful energy with edges, featuring catchy hooks and sarcastic undertones that evoke teenage experiences. The album's style draws heavily from the American scene, particularly influences like Fall Out Boy's structurally intricate arrangements, New Found Glory's high-energy hooks, and the melodic intensity of label acts such as . Band members have cited the U.S. and eras as key inspirations, adapting hardcore elements into more accessible, melody-driven compositions to fill a gap in the UK scene. In terms of production, the record employs gritty yet melodic guitar tones, with meaty riffs, palm-muted rhythms, and layered harmonies providing a raw, less polished edge compared to mainstream contemporaries. Driving basslines anchor the tracks, enhancing their rock foundation, while occasional swells introduce subtle textural builds without relying on electronic elements. Structurally, the 11-track album mixes fast-paced rockers with mid-tempo ballads, creating a dynamic flow where songs progressively build from restrained verses to explosive choruses, most lasting 3 to 4 minutes.

Lyrical themes and title origin

The lyrics of Take Off Your Colours center on themes of teenage , including , bad breakups, and within relationships, often conveyed through the lens of a youthful . Frontman Josh Franceschi's songwriting draws from personal encounters to highlight emotional turmoil and relational conflicts, such as and dishonesty, while promoting as a path to self-discovery. For instance, tracks like "Jealous Minds Think Alike" examine the corrosive effects of , portraying a dynamic where suspicion undermines , and "The Truth Is a Terrible Thing" grapples with the pain of confronting raw emotional realities in interpersonal bonds. The track "Always Attract" features guest vocals by Elissa Franceschi, Josh's sister, adding an emotive layer to the themes of relationships. Franceschi's approach to is in nature, blending with a humorous edge to distance from strict , allowing listeners to relate without direct personal revelation. This style underscores the album's overarching message against pretense, urging genuine self-expression amid youthful struggles. The album title originates from a pivotal scene in the 1979 film , where characters are commanded to "take off your colours"—referring to gang insignias—to prove their true identities and pass safely through rival territory. Franceschi selected the phrase to symbolize shedding facades and embracing one's authentic self, aligning with the record's themes of and .

Release

Singles and promotion

The lead single from Take Off Your Colours, "Save It for the Bedroom", was initially released on 22 October 2007 through Slam Dunk Records and peaked at number 53 on the UK Singles Chart. A re-recorded version of the track was issued on 9 March 2009, accompanied by an official music video directed by Shane Davey. The song's promotional video, directed by Lawrence Hardy, contributed to early online visibility on platforms like MySpace, where the band built significant pre-album buzz among UK rock audiences. Subsequent singles built on this momentum ahead of the album's October 2008 launch. "Gossip" followed on 28 July 2008, reaching number 36 on the UK Singles Chart and featuring an official video directed by Greg Allan. "Jealous Minds Think Alike" arrived on 29 September 2008, charting at number 100 on the UK Singles Chart; its music video, also directed by Shane Davey, was released in March 2009, while the band marked the single's launch with an acoustic in-store performance at Banquet Records in Kingston upon Thames. These releases were supported by radio airplay, including features on BBC Radio 1's chart blog, and leveraged Slam Dunk Records' distribution network to generate pre-release hype. Promotion extended to additional in-store appearances across UK retailers like , aligning with single drops to engage fans directly. Online efforts amplified this through , where the band's growing follower base and shared tracks from early fueled grassroots excitement for the full album. These strategies, combined with targeted videos and radio exposure, positioned Take Off Your Colours as a breakout for the emerging scene.

Album editions and reissues

Take Off Your Colours was originally released on 6 October 2008 in the United Kingdom and Europe as a CD and digital download through Slam Dunk Records. The album's United States release followed on 21 July 2009 via Epitaph Records, also in CD and digital formats, with additional bonus tracks including "Sweet Feet", "All Your Fault", and "Blue Eyes Don't Lie". A deluxe edition was issued on 14 September 2009 by as a double CD set, featuring the original album tracks on the first disc and a second disc with B-sides and bonus tracks such as "Kiss and Tell", "", "Sweet Feet", "All Your Fault", and "Blue Eyes Don't Lie". This edition also included enhanced content with music videos for "Kiss and Tell" and "". To mark the album's 15th anniversary, a limited edition colored was released on 6 October 2023 through the band's official store. The album has been available for streaming on platforms including since the 2010s, with versions encompassing both the standard and bonus track editions; no major remixes have been released.

Touring and promotion

Initial tours and support acts

Following the release of Take Off Your Colours on 6 October 2008, launched a across the , commencing on 15 October in at the Empire and including stops at venues such as on 16 October, Rescue Rooms on 17 October, and Fleece on 18 October, before concluding in at the Roadmender on 20 October. The featured support from bands including Houston Calls and Farewell, allowing the group to showcase material from their debut to growing audiences in mid-sized venues. Interspersed with these headline dates, provided support slots on Fall Out Boy's European tour, performing on 19 at LG Arena in and 21 at SECC in , which exposed them to larger crowds and bolstered their visibility within the scene. This period also aligned with the promotion of "Save It for the Bedroom," which helped drive attendance at early tour stops. In early 2009, the band continued their headline efforts with the '777 Tour' in March, including a sold-out show at on 7 March supported by and , where high-energy performances highlighted tracks like "Always Attract" amid some sound challenges. The band's international expansion began in 2009 with their debut US appearances on the , running from 1 August to 23 August across multiple North American stops, starting at First Midwest Bank Amphitheatre in . Frontman later recalled the tour's variable crowds—from thousands in to as few as four in —requiring persistent effort to cultivate a North American fanbase through direct engagement. Setlists during emphasized Take Off Your Colours tracks, such as "," "If I Were in Your Shoes," "Jealous Minds Think Alike," "Save It for the Bedroom," and "The Truth Is a Terrible Thing," reflecting the album's centrality to their live repertoire at the time.

Anniversary and farewell performances

To mark the 10th anniversary of Take Off Your Colours, performed the album in full across three headline shows in late 2018. These events took place at in on 24 November, in on 28 November, and O2 Academy Brixton in on 2 December. Due to high demand, the band expanded the run with additional dates, including performances in and other venues, where fans enthusiastically sang along to the entire setlist, creating a nostalgic and high-energy atmosphere. In , the band recognized the album's 15th anniversary through a limited-edition reissue, pressed using the original artwork and accompanied by a full merchandise collection available via their official store. This release, which debuted on 6 October, highlighted the enduring appeal of the debut amid ongoing promotional efforts, though no large-scale live events were tied directly to the milestone. Following their February 2024 announcement of an impending breakup after two decades together, You Me At Six incorporated performances of Take Off Your Colours tracks into their farewell "The Final Nights of Six" world tour, which concluded in 2025. Key UK dates included two nights at O2 Academy Birmingham on 30 and 31 March, and two at OVO Arena Wembley in London on 3 and 4 April, where the title track and other album staples like "Save It for the Bedroom" and "Loverboy" featured prominently in setlists blending career-spanning hits. These shows provided emotional closure for fans, with packed crowds delivering heartfelt singalongs and extended ovations, as frontman Josh Franceschi reflected on the band's legacy during onstage farewells. The Wembley finale on 4 April, marking the band's last performance, amplified this sentiment, leaving attendees with a sense of gratitude and bittersweet resolution.

Reception

Critical reviews

Upon its release in 2008, Take Off Your Colours garnered generally favorable reviews from critics, who highlighted the album's energetic delivery and infectious choruses as standout features. Rockfreaks.net awarded it a 9/10 score, commending its fresh take on the genre with memorable tracks that avoided clichés and featured strong song structures ideal for singalongs. rated it 4.0 out of 5, praising the cohesive flow between tracks and the band's impressive debut energy, though noting that some songs like "Jealous Minds Think Alike" could wear thin upon repeated listens. Mixed responses emerged from other outlets, with Alter The Press giving it 3/5 stars for its solid guitar riffs and vocal improvements on tracks like "Save It For The Bedroom," but criticizing certain filler songs and the album's overall length as potentially restless for listeners. positioned the album as a proud display of teenage from the Surrey-based band, likening it to the UK's answer to Fall Out Boy without assigning a numerical score. Aggregated critic scores, such as those on , averaged around 60/100 based on limited professional reviews, reflecting a on its solid but unoriginal emo-pop elements. In retrospective assessments, the album has been celebrated for its enduring appeal within the revival. A Kerrang! feature on the 10th anniversary tour emphasized its raw, visceral sound, anthemic choruses, and relatable themes of youth and heartbreak, crediting tracks like "You've Made Your Bed" and "Always Attract" for becoming alternative radio staples. Common praises across reviews include the band's promising hooks and high-energy execution, while criticisms often centered on formulaic tropes and derivative influences from contemporaries like New Found Glory and Fall Out Boy.

Commercial performance

Take Off Your Colours debuted at number 25 on the UK Albums Chart upon its release in October 2008, spending two weeks in the top 100. The album's lead singles achieved modest chart success in the UK; "Save It for the Bedroom" peaked at number 53 on the Official Physical Singles Chart in November 2007, while "Finders Keepers" and "Kiss and Tell" reached numbers 33 and 42, respectively, on the main UK Singles Chart in 2008. "Always Attract" did not enter the top 100 UK Singles Chart but contributed to the album's promotion through radio play and live performances. In the UK, the album was certified gold by the (BPI) in 2012 for shipments exceeding 100,000 units. It has no major certifications internationally. Post-2020, the album experienced a streaming resurgence, amassing over 72 million plays on by late 2025, largely driven by inclusion in popular rock and nostalgia playlists. This uptick received a further boost from the band's 2025 farewell tour performances.

Track listing and credits

Track listing

All tracks are written by .

Standard edition

The standard edition (original 2008 UK release on ) contains 13 tracks with a total runtime of 51:09.
No.TitleLength
1."The Truth Is a Terrible Thing"2:52
2.""2:58
3."Call That a Comeback"3:26
4."Jealous Minds Think Alike"3:37
5."Save It for the Bedroom"4:14
6."Take Off Your Colours"3:03
7."You've Made Your Bed (So Sleep In It)"4:20
8."If You Run"3:57
9."Tigers and Sharks"4:28
10."If I Were in Your Shoes"3:01
11."Always Attract"6:06
12."Nasty Habits"3:51
13."The Rumour"5:16

Deluxe and 2009 edition bonus tracks

The 2009 US reissue on and select deluxe editions include the following bonus tracks.
No.TitleLength
14."Finders Keepers"3:16
15."Kiss and Tell"3:25
16."Contagious Chemistry"3:00

Personnel

  • – lead vocals
  • – lead guitar, backing vocals
  • Max Helyer – rhythm guitar, backing vocals
  • – bass guitar, backing vocals
  • Dan Flint – drums
Additional musicians
  • Elissa Franceschi – additional vocals (track 11)
Production Artwork and design
  • Monkey See Monkey Design – artwork
  • Tom Barnes – photography

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