Jack Gray Brightens My Day With “Friends Like These”

Los Angeles-based Aussie act Jack Gray may have penned the poppiest ditty about fake relationships I’ve ever heard. His new track “Friends Like These” is a real banger, with an upbeat vibe that beautifully contrasts with the subject matter.

This track is our first taste of new music from Jack following the release of his debut EP Nights Like This. It wasn’t that long ago that he was on Aussie soil promoting that EP, but “Friends Like These” has me hoping a return visit won’t be too far away!

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Jack Gray Does It Again With “Drunk Talk”

Sunshine Coast teen Jack Gray wowed me with his single “My Hands” last year. Proving he’s no one-trick pony, his follow-up single “Drunk Talk” is every bit as impressive.

“Drunk Talk is a track I worked on late one night with my mates in the studio. We record songs in a converted caravan close to the Gold Coast and we just couldn’t help ourselves as the sessions always go late. One of us ends up drinking way too much and starts talking shit,” Jack recounted. “So, I wrote a song about it. It’s such a universal thing – waking up the next morning and wondering what complete nonsense came out of our mouths.”

“Drunk Talk” is the latest track lifted from Jack’s debut EP, which should drop in the first half of the year. He’s shared the stage with Dean Lewis, E^st, and Mahalia recently, but I’m sure headlining shows aren’t too far off.

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Jack Gray Ready to Hit the Big Time With “My Hands”

If Sunshine Coast teen Jack Gray isn’t already on your radar, prepare for all that to change. This talented singer-songwriter-producer is set to hit the big time with his irresistible new electronic-pop single “My Hands.”

Jack has spent the last year performing shows in the United Kingdom, Europe, the United States, and here at home. He’ll also join Dean Lewis and E^ST on one of the biggest Aussie tours of the summer.

With so much happening at just 19 years of age, expect big things to come from Jack Gray!

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