After over ten years performing together, Jane's Party have come a long way — from university roommates jamming together in their shared apartment to performing alongside the likes of Arkells and Tokyo Police Club. Now, the Toronto band have just released a new single, "Ships on an Ocean."
The song's title makes reference to the "ships that pass in the night" from "Tales of a Wayside Inn" by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. With its heartfelt lyrics and harmonic vocal stylings, paired with distorted guitar, "Ships on an Ocean" is a perfect representation of the band's signature sound. It's a breakup song for the ages, capturing feelings of heartbreak and the difficulty of moving on.
Watch the lyric video below.
The song's title makes reference to the "ships that pass in the night" from "Tales of a Wayside Inn" by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. With its heartfelt lyrics and harmonic vocal stylings, paired with distorted guitar, "Ships on an Ocean" is a perfect representation of the band's signature sound. It's a breakup song for the ages, capturing feelings of heartbreak and the difficulty of moving on.
Watch the lyric video below.