A BEAUTIFUL (AND THE MOST CATHARTIC) PANDEMIC SONG YOU DIDN’T KNOW YOU NEEDED
“Sitting on his porch one day, the lyrics spilled out in what the songwriter describes as a “rare event.” Over ten minutes, Wimbish composed a stripped-down song that matches the band’s melody-driven musical approach”
Today Saxapahaw, NC outfit, The Collection released ”Blue Day” – a simple, poignant song fit for these short winter days and the blues that can unexpectedly accompany them. About the song, lead singer David Wimbish said, “It was a song idea that sparked on my front porch while I was enjoying this otherwise *perfect* day, but I found myself looking down at this sun-scorched plant – and I just had the realization that, no matter how well things may be going, the blues can and will sneak their way in – and often with no perceivable reason or cure.”
To release it as a winter one-off, Wimbish and the band worked within the confines of COVID-19 recording set-up – a new approach and process for them. The band tapped Stephen Price (Charlie Hunter, Chad Lawson) and his studio in High Point, NC for the session. “It wasn’t your typical session of course, because of all of the COVID-19 protocols – we weren’t all together like usual. But in a strange way – how it all came together really matched the vibe and tone of the overall song – the whole year, really…” said Wimbish, “When I heard Stephen’s first mix, I was blown away! It’s so incredibly delicate and it really brings out the magic that happens between Sarah, Hayden, and me.”
The Collection is a 2019 NPR Tiny Desk Judge’s Pick and has released 3 records independently. Their raucous live show has drawn accolades nationwide and has seen them touring with pals The Oh Hellos and on various festival side stages – steadily making waves with each new record. With touring at a halt the band has spent their downtime this year as we all have: adjusting and tweaking their routines to the times; trying – as a lot of bands are – to figure out what being in a band, recording and making music together even is during these times. “I guess one of the song’s main messages and what I hope people take from it,” says Wimbish “is just a lot of what we’ve been hearing and facing during this pandemic – we just have to be kind and patient with ourselves and ride it out as it comes.”
FOR FANS OF:. fun, St. Paul & the Broken Bones, Lake Street Drive, The Head and the Heart, Lewis Capaldi, Rayland Baxter, Mt. Joy, Joshua Radin, The Oh Hellos, Birdtalker