At age 28, Slow Collision’s Nicholas Greenberg found himself at a crossroads. His former band had dissolved only a few years prior, and recording new music in a cramped East Village apartment wasn’t yielding great results.
After debating leaving New York to focus on recording, Greenberg instead relocated to Brooklyn where he started renting a private studio. There, over the course of a few months, Greenberg wrote, recorded, and produced a collection of songs that would signal the beginning of Slow Collision.
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