Watch Halsey reimagine ‘Colors’ as a ’90s alt-rock track in Los Angeles
Halsey treated her fans in Los Angeles to a ‘90s alt-rock version of ‘Colors’ on Halloween on Thursday – check out footage below.The singer was playing a show for Amazon Music Live, and her 13-track set took the crowd on a journey through the decades, with portions of the show dedicated to the ‘70s, ‘80s, ‘90s and ‘00s.For the ‘90s section, Halsey played ‘Ego’ from her new album ‘The Great Impersonator’, ‘You Should Be Sad’ from 2020’s ‘Manic’, 2021’s ‘Nightmare (Reprise)’, and a brand-new version of ‘Colors’, from her debut album ‘Badlands’ in 2016.Watch footage of the guitar-heavy, rocked up version of ‘Colors’ here:Halsey also opened the show with the title track of her new album, playing it live for the first time ever. The album was released less than a week before the show, her fifth studio record in total and first since 2021’s ‘If I Can’t Have Love, I Want Power’.The new album contains Halsey’s reflections on her personal health struggles in recent years, after being diagnosed with lupus and T cell lymphoproliferative disorder, and includes the Britney-sampling single ‘Lucky’, as well as ‘Lonely Is The Muse’ and ‘I Never Loved You’.In a five-star review of the album, NME wrote: “‘The Great Impersonator’, Halsey’s fifth studio album and first for Columbia, comes from a place they describe as “the space between life and death”.