
Havelin‘s latest single, Dancing At My Funeral, is a vibrant celebration of life that invites you to reframe your perspective on death. With a nod to 70s acoustic folk-rock, the track features a lively saxophone solo from Bruce MacKinnon, adding a playful, party-like vibe. Havelin, also known as Alex Zaichkowski, infuses this upbeat tune with poignant lyrics that challenge the sadness typically associated with funerals. He encourages listeners to focus on cherished memories and the joy of togetherness, reminding us that it’s okay to feel sad but even better to celebrate life.
A refreshing take on a heavy subject, this song will leave you smiling while embracing the beauty in life’s impermanence.
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