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Come what may, We will always feel this way, When we learn it’s easier to regret, Than to do the right thing. Now and then, When we feel we long for them, With their spirits rising overhead, As we hear the birds sing. We’ll remember them, As the autumn leaves fade to grey, In these empty rooms, Where the children would play.
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A Gothic Elegy for December.

It’s perhaps no coincidence that this is the season for lights, celebration and jollity; providing a mask for the potential bleakness of winter and what, for many, is a time of reflection, longing and regret. The mask can slip, however.

Come What May appears in its original piano-led ‘school choir’ version on the album Iniquitous, the forthcoming sequel to Mystery Fields.

A haunted hymn of sorts, it acts as the theme song to the dark drama The Sins of the Living (adapted from the novel by Agatha Sheldon); a chilling, ghostly tale set in a Victorian boarding school. This alternate ‘single version’ – released in advance of the new album – has been reworked and reinvented; and features a haunting lead vocal by Subphotic’s Rebecca Denniff.

Castles in Space and The British Stereo Collective will donate all profits from this single to www.solacewomensaid.org

Colin's daughter spent a year working at this charity and although she wasn't able to say much about it, it's glaringly obvious that they are genuinely saving the lives of young women in the most dire and dangerous situations.

From their website:

Violence against women and girls ends here.
Solace Women’s Aid offers free advice and support to women and children in London to build safe and strong lives. Futures free from male abuse and violence.

We've made the single pay what you can, but all funds raised will go directly to Solace. We will of course publish accounts for donations in the new year.

Thank you for your support.

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released December 15, 2023

Composed, arranged and produced by Phil Heeks.
Rebecca Denniff: Lead vocal.
Phil Heeks: All instruments/choir vocals.
Mastered by Antony Ryan at RedRedPaw.
Down to the wire on this one. Thank you, Antony. ❤️

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The British Stereo Collective Stoke On Trent, UK

Phil Heeks draws inspiration from classic ‘70s soundtrack and sound effects LPs for debut album as The British Stereo Collective.

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