Released on September 26, 2025, “Get Back My Way” has more to offer than a single, it’s a statement. After a brief detour into real estate, Eddie Cohn re-emerges with a track that feels like a deep breath in a world gasping for stillness. The song’s acoustic backbone, led by Cohn’s own guitar work and vocals, is textured with Brett Farkas’s electric guitar flourishes and Philip Peterson’s emotive strings, creating an intimate soundscape.
Cohn’s lyrics reflect a personal reckoning: “I’ve been chasing things that don’t feed my soul,” grounding the track in themes of gratitude, and creative renewal. It’s a sentiment born from lived experience, as he shared in a recent interview: “I wanted to write something that reminded me, and hopefully others, that slowing down isn’t failure. It’s survival.”

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The production, pieced together across home studios, carries a rawness that’s both intentional and affecting. Mixed by Kevin Penner, the track balances grunge-tinged grit with singer-songwriter vulnerability, echoing the influence of artists like Eddie Vedder and Ryan Adams.
“Get Back My Way” doesn’t shout, it resonates. It’s the kind of song that finds you in quiet moments and stays with you long after. For fans of introspective rock and acoustic storytelling, this release is a gentle triumph, signalling that Cohn is not just back, he’s exactly where he’s meant to be.
