The Jins share video for their single, “Stay Please” from their upcoming LP
Vancouver’s The Jins have revealed the new video for their single “Stay Please.” The track is an up-tempo throwback to 90s and early 2000s sun-drenched California pop punk. “Stay Please” is the second single from The Jins’ much anticipated upcoming full-length LP.
Produced by Dave Genn (54-40) and featuring the crystal clear mixing skills of Adam Kasper (Nirvana, Queens of The Stone Age), “Stay Please” is a bittersweet song about heartbreak disguised as a light-hearted jam.
Depicting a love lost in the early 2000s and the all-encompassing nostalgia of that time period, the video to the single draws from a deceptive simplicity that every 90’s kid yearns for.
Speaking on the video, The Jins’ Ben Larsen says,
“It follows a man’s futile attempts to get the attention of a girl. It is a time capsule of the intoxicating sun-saturated vibes of the early 2000s. Referencing bands like Blink-182 and Sum 41, it captures the essence of the pop-punk era of MTV- with no shortage of Dickies shorts, gelled hair, and puka shell necklaces.”
“Stay Please” is the second single to be taken from The Jins’ forthcoming album and follows’ their debut Death Wish EP (2019), which brought the band to an even bigger streaming audience when the single, “She Said” unexpectedly took off on TikTok (the song has over 6 million streams and counting on Spotify).