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When I Was Young

from The Funeral March by Clouds of Analog

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When I was young I fell through this hole I had dug here.

I felt my lungs collapse from the lack of fresh air.

The walls keep caving around my body,

And the lack of light scares and swallows this body.

Take your fists and break all of the teeth in my mouth now.

And tear my skin to hold me naked without love

This hole I had dug here was for some sort of seclusion,

and then it stops my heart beaks from all this confusion.

Well I let you down...

Well I know what you see. Well somethings not right if you’re with me.

Well I’ve made up my mind and i feel alright, and I’ll break all of my bones

just to stay here tonight.

Well I let you down...
So fall.
Well I let you down...

...and I’ll break all of my bones. Well I’ve made up my mind and I feel

alright and I’ll break all of my bones just to stay here tonight.

Well I let you down.

credits

from The Funeral March, released February 19, 2016
Robin Younge, Vocals/Guitar
Chris Warunki, Drums
Camille Fournier, Keys
Joseph Henderson McCance, Bass

Produced by Martin Acosta
Mixed by Delwyn Brooks
Additional Production by Delwyn Brooks
Engineered by Sheldon Zaharko

Mastered by Greg Reely

All songs written and directed by Robin Younge

Strings on When I Was Young produced by Christian Howes Strings
Arranged by Christopher Marion
Performed by Christopher Marion & Christian Howes

Art direction by Jacob Bridger for nocturnal.house

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Clouds of Analog Vancouver, British Columbia

Clouds of Analog’s debut album, The Funeral March, exemplifies both Younge’s technical mastery and creative brilliance. Described as “an exercise in grief and self examination,” Younge easily blends anthemic, stadium-ready rock with lofty, layered compositions, creating a poignant juxtaposition to the dark themes of sadness, grief, and strife which underlie the entire record. ... more

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