Gia Ford explores familial relationships on "Try Changing"
Gia Ford has released her newest single “Try Changing”, taken from the forthcoming debut album, Transparent Things.
"Try Changing" dives into the complexities of parent-child relationships and the exchange of wisdom across generations. The song reflects on the desire for parental happiness and the paradox of receiving guidance from those who don't always follow their own advice.
Speaking about the track, Gia Ford elaborates, "Try Changing is a song about wanting your parents to be happy. They can teach you how to love the world and have a good life, but then go against their own preachings. More broadly, the song is about how you end up sharing wisdom with older people in your life, and how we attempt to re-ground each other as we go along regardless of generation."
"Try Changing" follows previous singles, "Paint Me Like a Woman", "Falling in Love Again", and "Alligator".
Transparent Things is set for release on 13 September via Chrysalis Records, and is available to pre-order now.
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