Jenny Lewis has shared the second single from her forthcoming solo album, On The Line, scheduled to arrive on March 22nd via Warner Bros. Records. The new song, “Heads Gonna Roll”, follows the previously-shared “Red Bull & Hennessy” and features some musical contributions courtesy of former Beatle Ringo Starr on drums, Wolf Bros member Don Was on bass, former Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers keyboardist Benmont Tench on organ, and The Section Quartet providing a warm layer of strings onto the recording. Lewis also handles the piano duties for her latest single.
The warm and nostalgic soft-rock track features Lewis turning what sounds at its core like a simple piano ballad into a five-minute anthem worthy of any fireside sing-a-long. Lewis sings, “Took a little trip up north in a borrowed convertible red Porsche/With a narcoleptic poet from Duluth we disagreed about everything from Elliott Smith to grenadine.”
Jenny Lewis will take “Heads Gonna Roll” and the rest of her On The Line material on the road when she heads out on her 2019 spring tour beginning on March 26th in Illinois.
LISTEN the song … H E R E.