John Davis - "Indifferent Stars"

Photo by George Middlebrooks

It's obvious that the upcoming solo album from John Davis was originally meant to be a Superdrag comeback album, and I mean that in the best possible way. The latest single, "Indifferent Stars," is the most laid back of the singles we've heard so far, but it's still a killer rock song. It's a slightly faster than midtempo rocker that is more along the lines of Superdrag's early 00's releases than their 90's albums. "Indifferent Stars" sounds more introspective, but the "Destination Ursa Major" sounding guitar will still insure the ability to rock out to this one.

John Davis says of his latest single:

"This song went through several arrangements on its way to the album, but there were parts of it that I always liked. 'I guess it's time to let it go, the hate that weighed me down, then disappeared.' I like that line because it refers to a specific thing, this root of bitterness that wrapped around my heart for 20 years. But when I let it go, it disappeared. That was a big day."

You can listen to "Indifferent Stars" below. JINX is due out September 27 on Lost in Ohio, and is available to pre-order here. For more on John Davis, check out the artist on Facebook and Instagram.

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