Colony House Find Eternal Perspective with Fifth Studio Album 77

Colony House Find Eternal Perspective with Fifth Studio Album 77

Indie Rock Favorites Colony House Find Eternal Perspective with Fifth Studio Album 77 (Pt. 1)

The 77 Tour Pt. 1: North American Fall Dates Begin 9/18 – EU & UK Dates with Flipturn to Follow in November

September 5, 2025 – Today, Colony House has released their highly anticipated fifth studio album, 77 (Pt. 1) via LastDaze Records/Anotherland. September is poised to be a banner month for the Tennessee-raised band, which has quietly built one of the most emotionally resonant catalogs in modern indie rock over the last decade. The group will embark on THE 77 TOUR (Pt. 1), a string of live dates featuring support from The Greeting Committee and Happy Landing. The tour kicks off September 18 in St. Louis, MO, and wraps October 18 in Atlanta, GA—bringing their signature sound to fans across North America. They will then jet off to the UK and EU for support dates with Flipturn. Tickets are on sale now at www.colonyhousemusic.com/tour 

77 is both a sonic departure and a spiritual arrival, a retro-futurist meditation on eternity, nostalgia, and the invisible threads that hold us together. Steeped in the aesthetics of 1990s sound, 77 finds the four-piece—brothers Caleb and Will Chapman, alongside Scott Mills and Parke Cottrell—reaching beyond what can be seen, touched, or even easily explained.

"77, the number,  means a lot of things to a lot of people,” Caleb explains. “Biblically, it’s the number of forgiveness. Spiritually, it represents completion or wholeness. For us, it's become a symbol of eternal perspective—a lens to look at love, loss, and life with a little more intention.” 

Sonically, 77 represents the no-nonsense, band-forward approach that mirrors the raw energy of Colony House’s live performance. Lyrically, it remains consistent with their past work. It is earnest and sincere but avoids taking itself too seriously. Themes of faith, forgiveness, and the journey through time run like power lines through the record. “It’s about looking backward and forward at the same time,” adds frontman Caleb Chapman. “We’ve always wanted our music to bring people together—and this album is asking: what does that look like in a world that feels more divided and distracted than ever?”

For a band that built its name on emotion-driven, heart-on-sleeve rock and roll, 77 is a natural evolution - a record marked by maturing and longing. It doesn’t pretend to have all the answers, but it’s brave enough to keep asking the questions. Stay tuned for information about Pt. 2 of the album, coming soon.

Watch the music videos for: 

Telephone Pole

Atomic

OK OK OK OK

ABOUT COLONY HOUSE

Since their 2014 debut When I Was Younger - which featured the breakout single “Silhouettes”—the #1 most-played track on Sirius XM’s Alt Nation for four consecutive months—Colony House has become an influential voice in modern indie rock. Their 2017 follow up, Only the Lonely, expanded their sonic palette, fusing vintage surf rock with heartfelt storytelling. The standout track “You Know It” became a viral hit on TikTok and Instagram Reels, and its inclusion in the global Samsung Mobile campaign helped propel it past 100 million streams.

In February 2020, just before the world came to a standstill, Colony House released Leave What’s Lost Behind - a cinematic and ambitious album that highlighted the band’s growing creative range. The project culminated in a self-produced full-length feature film, Everybody’s Looking For Some Light, which premiered at two sold-out drive-in events in their hometown of Franklin, Tennessee. The film was also an official selection at both the Nashville and Knoxville Film Festivals.

Colony House has brought their electrifying live sound to some of the country’s most iconic stages and festivals, including Bonnaroo, Lollapalooza, Austin City Limits, Shaky Knees, Firefly, and WonderBus. Their national broadcast appearances include The Today Show, MTV Live, VH1’s Morning Buzz, and multiple appearances on CONAN and Late Night with Seth Meyers,  showcasing their ability to translate the power of their live show to the screen.

77 Pt. 1  Track List

  1. Telephone Pole 

  2. Atomic 

  3. OK OK OK OK 

  4. Ready To Go 

  5. What's It Gonna Take 

  6. Highwire 

  7. 77

77 Tour Pt.1 North American Live Dates

With The Greeting Committee (#) and Happy Landing (*)

9.18 – St. Louis, MO* – Delmar Hall

9.19 – Chicago, IL* – Thalia Hall

9.20 – Milwaukee, WI* – Turner Hall Ballroom

9.21 – Minneapolis, MN* – Varsity Theater

9.23 – Kansas City, MO* – Madrid Theatre

9.24 – Oklahoma City, OK* – The Jones Assembly

9.25 – Fayetteville, AR* – George's Majestic Lounge

9.27 – Franklin, TN – Pilgrimage Music & Cultural Festival

9.29 – Columbus, OH* – Skully's Music Diner

9.30 – Cleveland, OH* – House of Blues

10.2 – Indianapolis, IN* – HI-FI

10.3 – Detroit, MI* – Saint Andrew's Hall

10.4 – Toronto, ON* – The Opera House

10.7 – Cambridge, MA* – The Sinclair

10.9 – New York, NY* – Racket NYC

10.10 – Philadelphia, PA* – Theatre of Living Arts

10.11 – Washington, DC* – 9:30 Club

10.12 – Raleigh, NC* – Lincoln Theatre

10.14 – Lake Buena Vista, FL# – House of Blues Orlando

10.15 – Charleston, SC# – Music Farm

10.17 – Charlotte, NC# – The Underground

10.18 – Atlanta, GA#– Buckhead Theatre

European Live Dates

With Flipturn

11.3 – Berlin, DE – Gretchen

11.4 – Köln, DE – Luxor

11.5 – Paris, FR – La Maroquinerie

11.7 – Manchester, UK – Academy 2

11.8 – Glasgow, UK – Classic Grand

11.10 – Belfast, UK – Empire Music Hall

11.11 – Dublin, IR – Button Factory

11.13 – Bristol, UK – The Fleece

11.14 – London, UK – 02 Kentish Town Forum

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