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End of Days [single]

by Hallam London

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There’s shades of grey and shades of dark entropy waxing in the park a flock of pigeons drops out from the sky. Black daisies glint on dark-grey grass a silent brass band marching past it’s far too late to give it one more try. And so it seems that this is real an everyday doomsday scenario and when you leave where will, where will you go an everyday doomsday scenario and what is there remaining I can say? Worlds in collision. Worlds that drift apart. The ice cream seller has no stock the town hall tower has no clock an age of reason stumbles to a halt Old ladies stationary standing the children’s ball will not be landing I cannot point at someone whose at fault. And so it seems that this is real an everyday doomsday scenario and when you leave where will, where will you go an everyday doomsday scenario and what is there remaining I can say? Worlds in collision. Worlds that drift apart. Do beginnings imply endings Is everything required to evolve? If ending breaks us up so badly Is it better not to get involved? And so it seems that this is real an everyday doomsday scenario and when you leave where will, where will you go an everyday doomsday scenario and what is there remaining I can say? Worlds in collision. Worlds that drift apart.

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from the upcoming album Be Yourself in 11 Easy Lessons

If something starts, must it also end? Do all things have to change? Are we really breaking up? Hallam London, slightly otherworldly, close to humanity but still not part of it, is asking difficult questions in this vigorous indie rock song. Does he know the answers? As contradictory as Hallam himself, End of Days is uplifting but also dark and aggressive. It’s a sunny afternoon in the park when the world happens to be ending.

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released September 23, 2022

music by Hallam London
lyrics by Ian Badcoe

Hallam London: vocals, guitars
Dave Sanderson: bass guitar, synths, programming
Kris Tearse: drums

produced by Dave Sanderson
mixed and mastered by Dave Sanderson

Cover drawing by Floris Hansberg
Cover layout by Hallam London, incorporating Jenn Zed’s album artwork

release: 23 Sept 2022
on 3F ° fortunefavoursfools records

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Hallam London Dresden, Germany

PostPunkIndieRock // Performer + Composer // Rock’n’Roll Club + Theatre Stage // queer and pround

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