Jack Van Cleaf releases two singles from his forthcoming sophomore album 'JVC' - "Using You" & "Green" out now

JACK VAN CLEAF RELEASES TWO SINGLES FROM HIS FORTHCOMING SOPHOMORE ALBUM JVC 

“USING YOU” 
A COUNTRY WESTERN INSPIRED DRUG-LACED LOVE SONG 
LISTEN HERE // WATCH MUSIC VIDEO HERE

“GREEN”  SONG ABOUT CLIMATE CHANGE WITH A POP-LADEN EARWORM HOOK LISTEN HERE

FROM SOPHOMORE ALBUM, JVC OUT MAY 9 VIA DUALTONE RECORDS - A DEEPLY PERSONAL ALBUM SHOWCASING A MASTERFUL BLEND OF INDIE ROCK AND GEN Z FOLK FEATURING ZACH BRYAN COLLABORATION ON “RATTLESNAKE”

US TOUR THIS SPRING – INCLUDING APRIL 3 IN NYC AT NIGHT CLUB 101 & MAY 8 AT NASHVILLE’S THE BLUE ROOM   – BOTH SOLD OUT!  PLUS DATES IN CHICAGO, ST. LOUIS, DALLAS AND MORE

“The breezy country-western track arrives with a cheeky music video that sees him twirling through the lows — and more importantly, the highs — of an addictive love."
Consequence 
“Jack is a genius”
Zach Bryan

April 2, 2025  - Today Jack Van Cleaf released two singles from his forthcoming sophomore album JVC.  “Using You” – accompanied by a music video co-directed by Noah Tidmore and Jack Van Cleaf and premiered by Consequence Origins yesterday – is a country-western inspired love song that is cleverly laced with drug metaphors, while “Green” is a climate-conscious pop-hooked song with a bite.  

Both singles exemplify the sharp lyricism and range of Jack Van Cleaf whose sophomore album JVC is set for release May 9 via Dualtone Records. Planting its flag halfway between the worlds of indie rock and Gen Z folk, the album asks big questions about identity, home, and adulthood. The album is the culmination of a journey that began during his teenage years. "This album is all about the vertigo of growing up, It's about re-defining and re-understanding yourself."

Pre-order JVC  HERE
Listen to “Using You” Here  // Watch music video Here 
Listen to “Green” Here 

Says Jack Van Cleaf, “I found ‘Using You’ while digging through old voice memos about a year after I had initially wrote it. When I came back to it I thought, ‘hey this is kind of fun,’ and I think it’s maintained that spirit through the recording process, bringing a little sonic levity to the album.  Thematically it’s obviously a little heavier, using drug abuse as an extended metaphor for an addiction to love and attention, but hopefully it maintains that playful spirit even in those darker moments.  My friends in Field Guide helped me realize it was a country song when we played it live for the first time at their showcase at The Basement in Nashville.  I carried that approach into the studio with me when my friends and I went to Sonic Ranch to record it, and we came out of there with a song for 'JVC' that people could dance to.” 

Jack has also announced a spring tour kicking off April 3 through May 21 with stops including New York, Nashville, Chicago, Austin, and more; plus support by special guests Ethansroom and Emma Ogier. Tickets are on sale now. For more info, visit https://www.jackvancleaf.com/#tour.   

Jack Van Cleaf – described by Consequence as “a Nashville-based artist has retained the grit and authenticity that have made him a buzzy name in Music City and beyond” was still an independent artist when “Rattlesnake” became a viral hit in 2023, earning praise from songwriters like Noah Kahan (who hand-picked Jack as the opening act on his sold-out Stick Season Tour) and Zach Bryan (who began covering the song online). For Jack, it felt like a pivotal moment in a career that had been building since his teenage years.

Years after penning his first song as a high school freshman in San Diego, Jack headed east to Nashville, where he studied songwriting at Belmont University and released his debut album, Fruit from the Trees, after graduation. Jack experienced unprecedented early industry debut album buzz, drawing the attention of the likes of Noah Kahan, opening for him on Jack's first ever major US tour, as well as touring with artists from Briston Maroney to Madi Diaz. When his single “Rattlesnake” landed him a spot on Spotify's 2024 Best New Artist List with tastemaker playlist "juniper," it drew over 13 million streams, and one fan in particular, Zach Bryan, became a major champion of Jack, covering the track on his social media. 

This unexpected success induced an intense period of self-doubt in Jack, "I was shell-shocked," he remembers. "I'd spent my whole life being told what to do every single day, and I always dreamed about growing up to be my own boss. Then graduation came, and I got what I wanted… but I realized I had no idea how to function on a day-to-day basis."

He regrouped and retreated to his songwriting, and found solace in creating music in far-flung locations like Joshua Tree and the Texas/Mexico border, where he and producer Alberto Sewald (Katy Kirby, Sierra Hull) created this remarkable body of work. Those geographic choices were deliberate, their landscapes evoking the spiritual barrenness of Jack's lyrics. "I felt like I was staring into an emotional desert when I wrote these songs, experiencing this feeling of desolation around me and looking for little signs of life," he explains. 

Alongside all-star collaborations with established stars like Zach Bryan and Gatlin — who features on seize-the-day anthem "Teenage Vampire" — the album also features his closest friends, Austin Burns, Ethan Fortenberry, Hunt Pennington, Adam Carpenter, Nathan Cimino, and Aaron Krak - plus Annika Bennett and Heaven Schmitt (aka Grumpy) who contribute background vocals - whom he met during his time at Belmont University and remain part of his closest creative circle. 

Previously, Jack’s confessional and cathartic folk songs have garnered comparison to sparse verses of Nathaniel Rateliff and Gregory Alan Isakov and the directness of Kris Kristofferson and Leonard Cohen. On JVC, Jack takes another approach, focusing on blurring the dividing lines between acoustic singer-songwriter and electrified indie music. The result is an expansive sound, sparse one minute and grungy the next, dreamt up by an artist who's never been afraid to write songs that shine a light on his own challenges. 

A sharply-written record that measures the long, winding road from past to present, deftly capturing the vertigo of early adulthood, drawing on his own struggles with his post-college success and disorientation that followed.  Songs like "Green" is a climate-conscious song whose indie rock pop hooks heighten the song's activist bite and moody acoustic rocker "Shouldn't Have Gone to L.A." find Jack in transit, caught between locations without a clear anchor. His songs draw on deeply personal experiences including a constant evolving approach to religion and the emotional gravity of young adulthood to its full.

Jack recently released a new version of single "Rattlesnake," a reimagination of his own viral hit featuring a new duet with friend and fan Zach Bryan. It also featured every musician who had appeared on the song’s first recording, a group composed of Jack’s best friends from college. Setting up shop at Electric Lady Studios, they recorded the heart of the new production live, leaning into instinct and inspiration as Zach and Jack traded off lines in the spur of the moment while co-producer Eddie Spear captured their camaraderie. Listen to single HERE. Watch music video directed by Ivey Redding HERE

On the track, Jack stated, "Zach started sharing the song on social media, then eventually sent me a DM that said, 'If you ever want to record a version of this with me, I’m in!'" Jack remembers, adding "Zach really inspired me in the studio. I was moved by his dedication to the moment and capturing something alive, rather than painstakingly pursuing perfection with endless takes.”

Zach Bryan stated on Instagram, “To become the best of friends with people through music in the city. Think that may be the point of all this. Jack & me re-recorded one of the best written songs of all time (jack is a genius) and hope u guys listen to it.”

With JVC, Jack Van Cleaf turns personal experience into something universal: a soundtrack to the years we all spend in existential free-fall, and while he finds gravity in the chaos, he has also made an album set to establish him as one of the biggest breakout singer-songwriters of his generation.

TRACKLIST 

  1. Off to the Races

  2. Piñata 

  3. Still

  4. Rattlesnake (feat. Zach Bryan)

  5. Using You 

  6. Go Home, Danny

  7. Shouldn’t Have Gone to L.A.

  8. Thinkin’ About It 

  9. Green

  10. Teenage Vampire (feat. Gatlin)

  11. Smoker

  12. Hikikomori

  13. Couch Potato 

  14. Life


TOUR DATES - GET TICKETS HERE
Thur. April 3 - New York, NY @ Club 101 - SOLD OUT *
Thur. May 8 - Nashville, TN @ The Blue Room - SOLD OUT ^
Sun. May 11 - Chicago, IL @ Schubas Tavern 
Mon. May 12 - St. Louis, MO @ Blueberry Hill Duck Room
Tue. May 13 - Des Moines, IA @ xBK 
Wed. May 14 - Kansas City, MO @ Knuckleheads 
Fri. May 16 - Denver, CO @ Globe Hall 
Mon. May 19 - Oklahoma City, OK @ Resonant Head 
Tue. May 20 - Dallas, TX @ Club Dada 
Wed. May 21 - Austin, TX @ 3TEN ACL Live
Sat. Oct 4 - Ocean City, MD @ Country Calling Festival 

* with Ethansroom
^ with Emma Ogier 



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