With their third album, As Human (2025), The Color of Cyan confirms their status as masters of emotional, instrumental post-rock. On this album, the band from Chicago and Mexico City weaves a rich tapestry of sound in which fragile ambient moments effortlessly transition into massive, orchestral climaxes. While their earlier work already pushed the boundaries of the genre, this release adds an extra layer of depth through the prominent use of strings, giving the music a compelling cinematic character.
The album unfolds as a wordless exploration of human vulnerability. In compositions like "Breathing" and "Hail the Mountains," you hear the balance between intimate melancholy and crushing power, with violin and cello drawing the listener into a deeply felt meditation on pain and acceptance. In tracks like "Oubao Moin," the driving bass and drums create a cathartic tension typical of their new, more layered sound.
Ultimately, As Human is more than a collection of songs; It is an invitation to seek out the timeless space of inner silence. For lovers of cinematic post-rock who do not shy away from a raw, emotional journey, this album is an absolute must. It proves that The Color of Cyan is capable like no other of translating complex human emotions into an overwhelming wall of sound.
In short, As Human is a compelling album for fans of cinematic post-rock who are not afraid of a healthy dose of emotional depth.




