Toronto rock troupe Jane's Party have shared a brand new single titled "Change Her Mind."
Produced by fellow Torontonians Carlin Nicholson and Mike O'Brien of Zeus, the track is about "working through a relationship over holding on to past ones or holding out for something better."
Jane's Party explained further in a statement:
We wanted to capture this feeling of naive youth not just in the lyrics, but in the musical and instrumental delivery as well, so the guitars were recorded on a cheap, slightly out of tune Squier guitar, while the crowd of backup vocals sound like all your best buds at your university house party.
The song takes us back to watching That '70s Show. The memory of hanging out with your best friends and navigating the intricacies of young love often becomes so cherished in hindsight.
Jane's Party's new single follows the release of the band's 2019 album Casual Island. Last holiday season, the band got together for a rollicking Christmas jam, "I Want It Bad." So far, they have yet to announce plans for a follow-up record.
Listen to "Change Her Mind" below.
Produced by fellow Torontonians Carlin Nicholson and Mike O'Brien of Zeus, the track is about "working through a relationship over holding on to past ones or holding out for something better."
Jane's Party explained further in a statement:
We wanted to capture this feeling of naive youth not just in the lyrics, but in the musical and instrumental delivery as well, so the guitars were recorded on a cheap, slightly out of tune Squier guitar, while the crowd of backup vocals sound like all your best buds at your university house party.
The song takes us back to watching That '70s Show. The memory of hanging out with your best friends and navigating the intricacies of young love often becomes so cherished in hindsight.
Jane's Party's new single follows the release of the band's 2019 album Casual Island. Last holiday season, the band got together for a rollicking Christmas jam, "I Want It Bad." So far, they have yet to announce plans for a follow-up record.
Listen to "Change Her Mind" below.