In a World Called Catastrophe

"In a World Called Catastrophe" is a song by Canadian rock artist Matthew Good. It was released in January 2003 as the second single from his debut solo album, Avalanche. The song reached number 5 on Canada's Singles Chart.[1] As with the previous single "Weapon", the song features accompaniment by the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra. The song was featured on the 8th edition of the Canadian series of Now That's What I Call Music.

"In a World Called Catastrophe"
Single by Matthew Good
from the album Avalanche
ReleasedJanuary 2003
Recorded2002
GenreAlternative rock
Length5:57
4:03 (Radio Edit)
LabelDarktown, Universal
Songwriter(s)Matthew Good
Producer(s)Warne Livesey
Matthew Good singles chronology
"Weapon"
(2002)
"In a World Called Catastrophe"
(2003)
"Near Fantastica"
(2003)

Track listing

  1. In A World Called Catastrophe (Radio Edit) - 4:03
  2. In A World Called Catastrophe (Video Version) - 4:40
  3. In A World Called Catastrophe (Album Version) - 5:57

Music video

The music video for "In a World Called Catastrophe" was directed by Kyle Davison and premiered in early 2003. The video has a strong anti-war viewpoint.[2]

Charts

Chart (2003) Peak
position
Canada (Nielsen SoundScan)[1] 5
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References

  1. "Matthew Good - Billboard Singles". allmusic. Retrieved 2010-08-31.
  2. Good Unleashes 'Avalanche In Canada. Billboard. 2003-03-15. Retrieved July 3, 2015.


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