Vance Joy is introducing fans to a new sound with his brand new single “Don’t Fade.â€
Picking up where his 2021 hit “Missing Piece†left off, the new track takes his signature alternative sounds and adds a bit of pop.Â
On writing the song, Vance says “I wrote ‘Don’t Fade’ with my friend and frequent songwriting partner Dave Bassett toward the end of 2019.It came as a surprise and felt like a special discovery. I like writing about that feeling of timelessness you get when you’re with someone you love. When we came to produce the song, I had the great fortune to work with Take a Daytrip, Edwin White and David Longstreth (of Dirty Projectors).â€Â
Playing on the storyline, the accompanying video, filmed in Spain, shows an emotional good bye and a hopeful, eye opening bike ride.Â
Vance Joy teases, “Writing this song was the starting point for my new album. I knew I was on a path somewhere once this song came along.â€
While fans anxiously await his third album, they can catch the Australian artist on the road in Spring 2022. Fans will be able to hear songs including “Fade Awayâ€Â beginning May 14 at Beachlife Festival in Redondo Beach. For updates and ticket information, please visit: https://www.vancejoy.com/tour.
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