A collaboration that will lead you to decipher the ambiguities of life.
Dent MayAmerican singer-songwriter, is present with “Coasting On Fumes”a song he made in collaboration with Jordana and in which we can delight the ear with the mixture of sounds that perfectly embrace the sweet voices.
‘Coasting On Fumes’ is the title of a song that popped into my head while driving around Los Angeles on an empty gas tank. Jordana and I had known each other online for a while, and when she came to town, we took some time to write. The title of the song came up and I think it struck a chord as we were both feeling a little worn out by the grind. We wrote the song in one day. The original version only had Jordana singing, but I liked it so much that I had to record it as a duet and include it in my album,” May detailed in a press release.
“Coasting On Fumes” It is a preview of what we can enjoy in the new album of Maywhich will be released on March 29 through Carpark Records and will be named after What’s For Breakfast?a total of 12 songs that will make you feel the power of pop.
The video that accompanies “Coasting On Fumes”, is a fun representation of a couple who embarks on a journey in search of elements that help break the daily routine; the main actors are Dent May next to JordanaSo, not only will you be able to enjoy their tender collaboration, but you will also be able to delight the pupil with this magical connection that they reflect in front of the camera.
“Coasting On Fumes” It is now ready on digital platforms to be downloaded and shared; Make it part of your favorites and enjoy one of the sweetest collaborations in pop. Press play!
We leave you the album cover and the tracklist:
Tracklist
1. “You Already Know”
2. “Keep Me In Mind”
3. “One Call, That’s All”
4. “The Simple Life”
5. “Coasting On Fumes (feat. Jordana)”
6. “Kiss Me In The Rain”
7. “Heaven On Wheels”
8. “Time Flies When You’re Having Fun (feat. Pearl & The Oysters)”
9. “Cactus Flower”
10. “Don’t Stop Doing What You’re Doing”
11. “Singing For My Supper”
12. “Let’s Take It From The Top (feat. Jimmy Whispers)”