Indie Pop Band The Collection Announces New Album ‘Little Deaths’ Out August 9, In Denver Oct. 4 Lost Lake

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INDIE-POP BAND THE COLLECTION 

EXPLORES DEEP PERSONAL GROWTH IN 

NEW ALBUM LITTLE DEATHS OUT AUGUST 9TH 

PRE-SAVE HERE

NEW SINGLE “THE COME DOWN” NAVIGATES 

THE EMOTIONAL ROLLERCOASTER OF

SUPPORTING LOVED ONES WITH DEPRESSION

LISTEN HERE // WATCH HERE

BRINGS POWERFUL LIVE SHOW TO THE U.S. 

FOR FORTHCOMING HEADLINE TOUR

Indie-pop band The Collection is thrilled to announce their new album Little Deaths, out August 9th with Nettwerk. The music explores the aches, joys, and acceptance of deep, personal growth after frontman David Wimbish became sober during the pandemic. Little Deaths shows raw vulnerability by rearranging the songs with unconventional instruments, from duct-taped pianos to rubber-bridged guitars, giving each piece  an intimate immediacy. The band’s latest single, “The Come Down,” is no exception, challenging the negative stigmas surrounding mental health featured throughout the album. Pre-save the album HERE.

Listen to “The Come Down” HERE and watch the music video HERE.

The progression of the band’s sound, Wimbish says, is palpable. “Our last record was triumphant. Little Deaths is about vulnerability. I’d been isolated and drinking a lot, and I realized I’d lost any sense of presence in the moment. When I got sober, I realized the best — and worst — thing about it was that I felt all my feelings. I felt really vulnerable.”

Wimbish adds about “The Come Down,” “Loving someone with depression is hard, but loving someone with manic depression is a whole new level. After trying to be there for my friends while they were on a roller coaster of highs and lows, the bottom dropped out of my own mental health and I found myself deep in the same experience that I had been trying to navigate, but this time from the other side of things. ‘The Come Down’ is about maneuvering through waves of depression and mania, and the few friends who manage to provide stability and support through it all.

“The Come Down” follows the release of “Rain It Down,” “Spark of Hope,” “The Weather” and breakout hit “Medication,” all off the band’s forthcoming album Little Deaths.