Dana Gavanski shares colourful new cut "Yesterday Is Gone"
Dana Gavanski is back with "Yesterday Is Gone", the fourth single to be lifted from her debut album of the same name.
"Yesterday Is Gone" lands after previous offerings "Good Instead of Bad", "Catch", and "One By One".
Gavanski says of the new single, ""Yesterday Is Gone" is more of a straight pop song than the others on the album. It’s about the intractability and muddiness of time passing. At the time I wrote the song, I was super into 60s pop music and the idea of what makes a classic song classic. I was toying between being more obvious in my lyrics and progressions while still tending to feelings hard to describe."
Yesterday Is Gone is co-produced by Gavanski, Toronto-based musician Sam Gleason, and Mike Lindsay of Tunng and LUMP.
According to Gavanski, Gleason helped her form the songs, while Lindsay's input marked "the beginning of developing a sound that was closer to what I had in my head."
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