Nashville, TN — March 28, 2025 — Nashville-based indie rockers The Jetglows are back with a scorching new single, “Daisy,” set to release on Friday, March 28. The track bursts with a driving Britpop vibe that demands to be blasted with the windows down.
“Daisy” marks the band’s first release since their self-titled debut album, and it captures everything fans love about The Jetglows: catchy hooks, layered guitars, and an irresistible summertime feel.
Guitarist Todd Underwood broke down his unique approach to crafting the song’s dynamic guitar tones:
“I used the Electro-Harmonix Bass Micro Synth to make those little fill sounds. It’s not really a synth; it just adds an octave below and one two octaves below plus an octave above and square wave distortion. I skipped the distortion and just used the octaves, running it through a Suhr Badger 35 for the distortion. Without those octaves, the sound felt too wimpy. The main verse guitar is a G&L S-500 tuned to this weird emo tuning that — even though they’re major chords — gives it a different tone than if I’d played it in standard E.”
The track’s punchy, energetic mix also got the full treatment from Underwood, who added:
“For mastering, I ran it through the usual chain — Maselec MEA-2, Undertone Audio UnFairchild, Neve Master Buss Processor, KNIF Eksa, Hum Audio LAAL, and Lavry Savitr Gold — but I added the Whitestone P331EVL, a mastering tube leveling amp. It makes the whole mix ‘swell’ in 3D. You don’t notice it when it’s on, but turn it off, and you’re like, ‘Where did all that awesomeness go?’”
Drummer and mixer Travis McNabb leaned into an adventurous style for the track’s groove:
“At first, I planned to do something along the lines of the drum machine ‘placeholder’ pattern that existed as the song was being fleshed out. But as I thought about the intro, I started thinking, ‘What if drums weren’t in fully right away? What if I found my way in with fills, ramping to the first verse, a la Keith Moon?’ I discovered the half-time approach in the choruses, which really changed the feel of the song in an exciting way. Over a year in, I’m having so much fun making music with my old friends, and I think The Jetglows songs and production just keep getting stronger.”
Bassist and vocalist Tim Ferguson reflected on how the song started:
“It began on acoustic guitar — one of those ‘I woke up, got coffee, picked up the acoustic’ moments. The opening line, ‘Daisy, lazy, blowing in the summer wind,’ came instantly. I got stuck on the second verse, but Gina and I tossed ideas back and forth. She mentioned how daisies follow the sun, and that was it! The song came together, and then everyone worked their magic to bring it to life.”
Guitarist Gina Partin added her own perspective:
“I’m really excited about this song! It’s our first release since the debut album in January. Tim shared the demos on our band forum and got stuck on a few lyrics. I suggested some ideas, and soon the words clicked into place. I love how the song can be taken literally — about daisy flowers — or more abstractly, as a free-spirited girl. It’s playful, bright, and feels like summer to me!.”
“Daisy” is a vibrant, feel-good anthem tailor-made for sun-drenched days and late-night drives. Don’t miss it when it drops on Friday, March 28 — available on Spotify, Apple Music, and all major streaming platforms.
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About The Jetglows:
Hailing from Nashville, The Jetglows combine a love of classic Britpop with modern rock energy. Featuring Timothy Ferguson (vocals/bass), Gina Partin (vocals/guitar), Todd Underwood (vocals/guitar), and Travis McNabb (drums), the band delivers melodic hooks, layered guitars, and stadium-ready choruses — a sound that’s both timeless and fresh.
Get ready to turn it up — “Daisy” is the sound of summer coming early.