Leah Jane Perfectly Describes Love in Its Purest Form With “Same Cloth”
Leah Jane has released her latest song, “Same Cloth,” a piece highlighting the artist’s pure and effortless vocals while telling a story of being in love for the first time. “Same Cloth,” the 3rd single off her upcoming EP Nottingham Drive, is out now via Spooky Action Records on all platforms worldwide.
Leah Jane’s latest single, “Same Cloth,” follows suit of her previous releases, touching on themes of love and learning from the obstacles that often come with it. The slow piano instrumental allows Jane’s broad vocal range and the message from the lyrics to shine through. The track evokes a feeling of nostalgia, taking the listener back to the first time they experienced pure love.
Jane takes us through a timeline of two young people in love, eventually learning how to let go even if it’s hard. She writes, “You said we’d be everything and more love, Break into me, Show me what you’re made of, Breathe deep, We’re cut from the same cloth, The same cloth.” The lyrics express a playful and childlike affection for another person and take the audience back to a time when life was much simpler. “Same Cloth,” written by Leah Jane and produced by Alex Biro (Selfish Things) and Mike Tompa (Silverstein), is a meaningful and authentic piece showcasing Jane’s ability to embed deep emotion into her vocals.
“‘Same Cloth’ took a LOT of work to get to. It had many versions and was written after way too many failed song attempts. But I love it because It represents love in its purest form,” Leah Jane explains. “I can hear all the adventures of being young and in love, but I can also hear all the mistakes and the pain. It tells a story about how love isn’t always enough, and it stays true to themes within the upcoming EP of finding the strength to let go.”
“Same Cloth” shows an even deeper and more vulnerable side of Leah Jane, further cementing her genuine nature as an artist. Her impressive storytelling capabilities come through in the new track, allowing her listeners to relate and feel more connected.