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Wreck 05:46
Wearing out the shoes I borrowed, though by now it's clear you could care less. The same applies to everything - I've know you proud, but seen you fading. And you quote the darkest words, some band that could be worse - I sit and sympathize. Tearing up a page of broken promises and plans made for you. See, I want to help my friends, but they're too smart for me, and every scheme I pitch is 'so last year'. And it's some fucked up irony - some fear of getting better - creating the distance. We cruise the night in silence... A color where all is calm, shivering pain, they come to me in waves. Several surfaces mimic shapes - cellophane, glass, aluminium. Identifying parts and pieces. I focus on the frame where I can see your hand within arm's reach, the crushed ice of the windshield. I sympathize for last time. The wealth of detail is now unreal, from your healing tattoo, to the holes in the heel of my shoe.
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Single from The History Of Colour TV's third album, "Something Like Eternity".

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released November 25, 2016

Wreck recorded by Peter Deimel, March 9th 2016 at Black Box studios.
Mastered by Peter Deimel & David Odlum.

August Twenty First recorded & mastered by E_S_D.

All music and lyrics by The History Of Colour TV.
Photography by Jaike.

Catalog number BOOK I
© 2016 The History Of Colour TV, under exclusive license to Weird Books.
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The History Of Colour TV Berlin, Germany

Dreamy, melodic rock, with tendencies towards darkness & noisy edges.

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