AUSSIE ARTIST JETT BLYTON RELEASES NEW SINGLE ‘NEEDINGABREAK’ FROM FORTHCOMING EP ‘DOUBLE VISION (VOL.2)’

AUSSIE INDIE POP ARTIST JETT BLYTON RELEASES NEW SINGLE ‘NEEDINGABREAK’ FROM FORTHCOMING EP ‘DOUBLE VISION (VOL.2)’

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Jett Blyton, the 19-year-old fast-rising indie-pop sensation from Australia has just released his new single titled “Needingabreak”. The track is the first lifted from his ‘Double Vision (Vol 2)’ EP that is set for release on November 7, 2025.

The project follows last years Double Vision (Vol. 1)’ which created major buzz with its fresh sonic sounds that included the singles ‘Borderline’, ’44:44” and “Speed Dial”. Explaining in his own words how ‘Double Vision’ Vol 1 + Vol 2 link up Jett shares,

Double Vision was always intended to be my love letter to pop music and my relationship with it throughout my life. Double Vision (Vol. 1) was a really fun way to kick off the double project, it was all about the summery songs that feel good to sing in the car. Songs like 'Borderline' or 'Speed Dial' were made to empower, soundtrack and empathise with my fans in a light-hearted way. Sonically it was more R&B influenced, taking soundbites from the 1990's at times. Double Vision (Vol. 2) is kicking off exactly one year after Double Vision (Vol. 1). The first single, 'Needingabreak', is a celebration of recession pop and the clubkid resurgence of the 2000s. It takes inspiration from house-pop pioneers, like Rihanna or Madonna. If Volume 1 was a daytime album, Volume 2 is its nighttime counterpart, the cooler older sibling. As a synth-pop project, it's sonically much darker. It was written to celebrate the heartbeat of the party and the kineticism of dancing with your friends. Party even when you don't have a reason”.

The latest single “Needingabreak” was written to be an anthem and an escape by Jett along with iconic Western Sydney boy band ‘Breakfast Road,’ who also share producing credits. It's all about taking a moment to let go of everything - the rent, the culture - and tune it out. Written from the perspective of a couple in a club, it’s the ultimate detachment from the everyday. On the collab the members of ‘Breakfast Road’ (Peter Deghaim, Briant Longabella, Amandip Singh) wanted to share, "Working with Jett was some of the most fun we’ve had in the studio. Once the initial chords were laid down, the rest of the song came naturally. The end product is a song that’s insanely catchy, but still extremely bold. We’re heaps proud to have co-written and produced this one."

The Canberra teen singer landed himself in the Triple J Unearthed High Yearbook for 2023 and 2024, nominated for the Music ACT Music Awards (MAMAs), and garnered the national and international attention of alt-pop music lovers, in music described as wonk, zany & attention grabbing, and for his incredibly low bass voice. Since Jett has received shoutouts from popstars Sabrina Carpenter and Tove Lo, along with a "If You Like Troye Sivan" feature on Triple J Unearthed.

Double Vision (Vol. 2) will be distributed by Anti-Dismal Music with founder Ixara Dorizac expressing, "Anti-Dismal are so excited and keen to get Jett’s music out and heard by the world! It’s a pleasure to be able to work with someone with such drive and passion for their artistic project."

 

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Ricki-Lee Coulter