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REVIEW album George Collins New Way (Single)

George Collins Ignites A Rock Revolution

New Way (Single)

George Collins

George Collins isn’t one to tiptoe around big ideas. His latest single “New Way” is a fiery, riff-driven song that captures the urgency of our times.

A raw and relentless call for reinvention both on a personal and collective level. With echoes of The White Stripes, Bruce Springsteen, and Billy Joel, Collins brings grit with melody, channeling frustration into something undeniably cathartic.

"New Way" starts out in a shadowy, uncertain place before surging forwards into a chorus that feels like an explosion of resolve.

The inspiration behind the title is as fascinating as the song itself - Collins traces it back to Stanley Kubrick’s dystopian classic "Clockwork Orange". In the film, the character Georgie (no relation, as Collins jokingly notes) tries to seize control of the gang, telling its leader, “It’s part of the new way.”

This phrase stuck with Collins for years and became something of a personal mantra for reinvention. That sentiment pulses through each note as an acknowledgment of chaos, but also the need to push forward.

Collins delivers the message with the urgency of a man who’s seen enough of the world to know change is both inevitable and necessary. But "New Way" is offering a way through it all.

And as the first taste of his upcoming album, "New Ways of Getting Old", “New Way” sets the tone for what’s to come.

It’s a song that doesn’t just reflect the times - it challenges them.

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