Featured Photo Credit: Josh Flores
For the past two years, Why Don’t We fans have missed the band’s pop anthems and genuine interactions. Now the quintet is showing that love back to those fans in the best way they know how.
Daniel Seavey, Corbyn Besson, Jonah Marais, Jack Avery, and Zach Herron have returned with their latest single “Love Back.” The anthemic track produced by GRAMMY-nominated JHart, highlights the band’s fairly new exploration of writing, production, and instrumentation.
“We are so thankful to be able to release new music for our fans after they have been such an incredible support system for us throughout the past five years as a band. “Love Back” is the start of our most authentic chapter yet, and we can’t wait for what’s next,” Why Don’t We shared.
Their authenticity isn’t limited to their music, but also is apparent in their fan interactions. To celebrate the song’s release and this new era, the band drove mopeds through Los Angeles delivering tickets for a sold-out show at LA’s El Rey Theater. Director Dillon Dowdell followed the band around with iPhone 13 phones filming the interactions in real-time.
The video transitions into their return to live music at the El Rey Theater with crowds of fans singing along to their 8-song performance.
Check out the start of Why Don’t We’s new era here!
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