JETT BLYTON RETURNS WITH “DOUBLE VISION (VOL. 2)” — THE DARKER, COOLER SIBLING TO HIS BREAKOUT POP PROJECT!

JETT BLYTON RETURNS WITH “DOUBLE VISION (VOL. 2)” — THE DARKER, COOLER SIBLING TO HIS BREAKOUT POP PROJECT!

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After setting the internet alight with his recent viral hit Apeshit, rising Aussie artist Jett Blyton is back with his highly anticipated new five track EP, Double Vision (Vol. 2), out now.

What started as a one-off live performance online quickly became a social media phenomenon — “Apeshit” has since racked up over 3 million+ views on TikTok, Hundreds of thousands of views on Instagram, and inspired hundreds of fan-created videos using the sound. The viral explosion has also supercharged Jett’s fanbase.

The new EP also features Jett’s earlier single Needingabreak, a euphoric, club-ready anthem that first introduced fans to the second chapter of the Double Vision universe. Both singles continued to introduce Jett to Australian Radio and its mass audience with strong support on major outlets including Triple J, Unearthed, HIT National Network, JOY, and others.

Following the breakout success of Double Vision (Vol. 1) — which spawned fan favourites “Borderline”, “44:44” and “Speed Dial” — this new instalment takes Jett’s distinct brand of pop into darker, bolder territory.

Explaining the connection between the two projects, 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 1990s at times.

Double Vision (Vol. 2) kicked off exactly one year after 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.

From viral chaos to pure pop catharsis, Double Vision (Vol. 2) captures Jett Blyton at his most confident and experimental yet — a thrilling next step from one of pop’s most exciting new voices.


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Ricki-Lee Coulter