Eddie Cohn Reclaims His Rhythm with “Get Back My Way”
- Miles Coleman

- Oct 6
- 2 min read

Los Angeles-based artist Eddie Cohn makes a strong return this season with “Get Back My Way,” a striking new single that showcases both his musical maturity and his enduring passion for authentic, heartfelt songwriting. Released on September 26, 2025, the track serves as a timely reminder that simplicity, when paired with honesty and craftsmanship, can be just as powerful as grandeur.
From the very first strum of the acoustic guitar, “Get Back My Way” feels grounded yet expansive, building patiently into a sweeping crescendo that channels the spirit of 1990s alternative rock. There is a sense of raw introspection in Cohn’s delivery, with his voice carrying equal parts grit and warmth. It’s a rare balance that turns reflection into movement and emotion into strength. The arrangement is beautifully layered, with Brett Farkas adding textured electric guitar tones, Dan Lutz anchoring the rhythm with a steady bass line, and Phil Peterson weaving in expressive cello parts that deepen the song’s emotional resonance. Jake Reed drives the rhythm section with precision and feel, while Kevin Penner’s mix and master bring a sense of space and cohesion that lets each performance breathe naturally.
What gives this release its edge is not just the sound but the story behind it. After taking time away from music to explore a new career in real estate, Cohn began to reflect on how to balance ambition with creativity. “Get Back My Way” feels like the outcome of that realization, an anthem for returning to what grounds us and finding joy in the act of creation itself. It is not about nostalgia but about reclaiming focus and rediscovering what it means to feel centered.
The track’s blend of acoustic intimacy and rock-driven energy places Cohn among artists who create with intention rather than impulse. His patience throughout the recording process, working from home studios across Los Angeles, Seattle, and Hawaii, reveals an artist devoted to craft and willing to let his songs unfold naturally. With “Get Back My Way,” Eddie Cohn reaffirms that staying connected to one’s creative roots can be its own quiet act of rebellion. It’s a song that invites listeners to not only hear it but to truly feel it.





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