LA rocker Eddie Cohn is crashing back onto the scene with “Get Back My Way”, set for release on September 26, 2025. Imagine this: acoustic soul meets electric fury, all wrapped up in one gritty rock anthem. And here’s the kicker—Cohn’s doing it all. Songwriting, production, lead and backing vocals, acoustic guitar, synth, piano, percussion. The guy’s not just making music; he’s existing through it.

Backed by a crew of seriously skilled players, “Get Back My Way” depends heavily on collaboration.  Brett Farkas absolutely shreds on electric guitar while Dan Lutz throws down this killer bass line that won’t quit. Jake Reed’s pounding those drums like there’s no tomorrow. And then there’s Phil Peterson‘s haunting cello—talk about taking things to another level. Mixed and mastered by Kevin Penner, the sound is huge, polished, yet retains a live energy that feels massive. You can hear the ’90s grunge gods in there—think Eddie Vedder and Chris Cornell—but Cohn’s not just copying the greats. There’s also this storytelling vibe that reminds us of The Lumineers or Ryan Adams. It’s like folk-rock had a baby with alt-rock.

“Get Back My Way” is all about keeping your feet on the ground when life gets crazy. After taking a quick break from music to try his hand at real estate, Cohn jumped back into the studio with fresh eyes on what really counts: creativity, gratitude, and finding that sweet spot in life. This track is all about reconnecting with your core—tuning out all the BS and remembering what lights you up inside. Recorded across home studios in LA, Pasadena, Seattle, and even mixed in Hawaii, the process was as organic as the sound. There’s a palpable sense of patience in the production—each instrument has room to breathe, each moment feels earned.

“Get Back My Way” is a comeback and a declaration. Eddie Cohn‘s cooked up a song that doesn’t merely rock—it hits you right where it counts. This is how rock’s supposed to sound.

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