"The Right Side" emerges like an inevitable turning point you cannot ignore, and in that latest release, Jenny X makes a brash declaration of evolution and clarity. Featured in the Blackburn Sessions and produced by Jack Younger, the track encapsulates the band's signature sound, a blend of rock influences and bare vocal candor.
The song follows the inner thoughts of a person who was lost or misguided, now embarking on a new journey with confidence. Instead of wallowing in past mistakes, it exudes onward movement. There's a feeling of redemption laced through the track, an unapologetic embrace of change.
"The Right Side" leans into angular guitars that slice assertively through the mix, creating tension and thrust. The instrumentation seems purposeful, mirroring the emotional turn at the song's core. Written and sung by the band members themselves, it feels true.
Jack Younger's work on recording and mixing means that every guitar riff and vocal inflection hits with clarity and impact. The production is crisp yet animated, giving the song's energy space to breathe. Pete Weiss's final polish on mastering makes the track feel punchy yet balanced, poised at home in smaller venues and on larger stages.
Jenny X asserts themselves in the lineage of rock artists who found in the genre the means to self-examine and empower. "The Right Side" is the kind of song that draws you to your own crossroads. In an age where reinvention often feels aesthetic, Jenny X offers a sincere reckoning with the past and a resolute march into the future.

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