MEB Exclusive “Sorry (High & Dry)”

Mind Equals Blown

“Sorry” ... is a crash course in pop perfection, keeping you guessing at every turn. From its acapella intro to the huge sing-along chorus and back again, the track is a vibrant middle-finger to anyone who’s done you wrong – and a battle cry toward anyone who might.

“I don’t want to give you the satisfaction” croons folk/pop trio Boy Band on their debut single “Sorry (High & Dry)”, premiering exclusively on Mind Equals Blown. And oh how satisfying it is.

New York’s Boy Band is the collaborative project of Ana Dratz, Jen Fischer, and HaleyJane Rose, a trio with a knack for building stunning harmonies and inescapable melodies – crafting their own unique, commanding sound in the process.

“Sorry” – the first single off their debut EP Begin, out July 28th – is a crash course in pop perfection, keeping you guessing at every turn. From its acapella intro to the huge sing-along chorus and back again, the track is a vibrant middle-finger to anyone who’s done you wrong – and a battle cry toward anyone who might.

“It’s a heartbreak song, but it’s so defiant and fun” says Rose of the track.

“Like ‘yup, you hurt me bad, but don’t pity me. I got this'”. As with most of the band’s repertoire, the song began as a solo composition – this time from the mind of Fischer – before the other two members joined in to help flesh it out and bring the song to life.

“It was a huge relief finally finishing this song I had been struggling to complete. I had the chorus melody and lyrics floating around in my head for a year before I was finally able to pick it back up again” notes Fischer. In that spirit of collaboration and creative trust, something truly special was born.

Read the full interview with Mind Equals Blown here.

HaleyJane Rose

musician. comedian. actor. educator.

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