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New Single ‘Is This What We’re Living For?’ is an Existential Mirror Held by Joey Collins

While the music behind is screaming with the frustration of modern life, Joey’s voice is like a cooling balm over it. The dichotomy within ‘Is this what we’re living for?’ and yet living to find out ‘why?’ lies inside this song. Fans revere Nottingham, UK-based singer-songwriter Joey Collins for his intense music and expressive storytelling. ‘Is this what we’re living for?’ is Joey’s latest alt-rock anthem, imploring existentialism. This raw atmospheric rock song is beautifully written and wrapped in layers of cinematic ardour.

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“The silent screams, reflections sway. Chasing shadows, they’re forever there. I need to find myself again.” The lyrics are authentic reflections of life in this modern era of machines, and thus haunting for the truth they carry. Each of us harbors a tricky conflict within us that reflects onto the outside world. Thus, theorizing its way back into our inner world to be solved. ‘Is this what we’re living for?’ is an on-point diabolical mirror of today’s reality by Joey Collins. His voice is resolute and cascades like tidal waves of emotional vulnerability as the song floats through the ears.

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The track is not just a personal reckoning, but a collective one, as Collins aptly taps into the delusion that many are facing today. The production is an absolute sonic adventure, and thematically timely. Listen to Joey Collins’ ‘Is This What We’re Living For?’ now streaming on all music platforms and follow for more stories on his Instagram.

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