{"id":68308,"date":"2023-09-26T21:07:32","date_gmt":"2023-09-26T21:07:32","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/likecelebwn.com\/?p=68308"},"modified":"2023-09-26T21:07:32","modified_gmt":"2023-09-26T21:07:32","slug":"newly-independent-lany-is-exercising-its-creative-autonomy","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/likecelebwn.com\/entertainment\/newly-independent-lany-is-exercising-its-creative-autonomy\/","title":{"rendered":"Newly Independent, LANY is Exercising its Creative Autonomy"},"content":{"rendered":"
Indie pop-rock\u2019s LANY has just wrapped up an appearance on the TODAY<\/em> show in New York, a city that happens to make up one-half of their acronymic band name. On the segment, they delivered a live rendition of their woefully sappy single, \u201cXXL.\u201d Love, brokenheartedness, the highs and lows of relationships \u2013 these have been recurring motifs in LANY\u2019s music since the band\u2019s inception in Nashville nearly a decade ago. In 2017, the trio of Paul Jason Klein, Jake Goss and Les Priest found their first breakout hit in \u201cILYSB,\u201d an acronym for \u201cI love you so bad.\u201d<\/p>\n Take a look through LANY\u2019s discography, and it seems the band has cracked the algorithm for putting listeners in their feels, each song striking the perfect balance of anthemic melodies, poetic lyricism and sheer relatability for the lovesick listener. But despite centering itself on a few core themes, LANY has a tact for approaching a single subject from multiple angles. Consider a breakup, for instance \u2013 LANY has written the soundtrack for each passing stage, from the initial hurt and to the grief and gradual process of moving on, to reminiscing the good times, the latter of which fans can tune in to on tracks like \u201cremember that.\u201d<\/p>\n As the band readies to release its fifth LP, a beautiful blur<\/em>, they\u2019re still planning on singing about love, an apparent independent variable in their music, but a few other factors have changed since the last album. a beautiful blur<\/em> will be the first full-length project they\u2019ve put out since going independent, having fulfilled their contract with Universal\u2019s Interscope Records upon dropping 2021\u2019s gg bb xx <\/em>LP. Amid the change of tides on the business side, a beautiful blur<\/em> is also the first LANY album following the departure of keyboardist Priest, who had become less involved with the band over time and officially left last year to pursue a solo writing and production career.<\/p>\n In a new interview with HYPEBEAST, Klein and Goss delved into taking LANY independent, operating as a two-man band and why they find themselves making so many love songs.<\/p>\n