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What a Time to Be Alive

by Color Collage

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A song about death and technology.

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Lyrics:

Maybe you'll be by my side, just as I'm about to die
And I'll whisper something cryptic in your ear
Or I just might die alone, and then you get to search my phone
And find out all the things that I've been hiding
And you'll come across my notes, all these tiny drunken poems
And you'll read them as a tear comes to your eye
And you'll find the half-done songs, and try to sing along
But most of them were shitty, anyway
Delete all my accounts, take all my photos down
And change my living status to "deceased"
And remember who I was, who I tried to become
But my laziness, it got the best of me
So gather all around, as you lay my body down
And my consciousness sinks into the deep
And if I come round again, I'll try to be your friend
I'll try to make you realize that it's me

Hallelujah, Hallelujah
What a time to be alive

Hallelujah, Hallelujah
What a time to die

credits

released February 11, 2020
Color Collage is:

Shane Conerty - Guitar, Lead Vocal
Jeremiah Harris - Bass
Mason Lickey - Keys
Waverly Langston - Drums, Percussion
Mel Johnston & Kim Foxen (The Foxy Johnstons) - Vocals


Recorded at The Black Lodge by Vishal Nayak
Mixed at Mixology Post by Doug Moss
Mastered at Focus Mastering by Doug Van Sloun

Music Video by Travis Adenau

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Color Collage Brooklyn, New York

Color Collage is an eclectic 6-piece indie pop band that marries vintage and modern sounds together. Originally a solo project, bandleader Shane Conerty has cooked up a tight band to help perform his ever-evolving brand of witty, socially conscious, and dark allegories which are delivered via shiny indie pop that will get stuck in your head after one listen. ... more

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