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Eddie Cohn Channels '90s Grunge Spirit in "Get Back My Way"

  • Writer: Sharanya Nadar
    Sharanya Nadar
  • Sep 27
  • 1 min read

Based in Los Angeles, Eddie Cohn took an interesting detour into real estate while keeping his musical passion alive, and that balance shows in his work. He represents something increasingly rare in today's music scene: an artist who keeps one foot in the creative world and the other firmly planted in reality.

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"Get Back My Way" opens up about the universal struggle we all face: trying to stay true to ourselves when life keeps pulling us in different directions. This isn't another generic rock song. It's a conversation with yourself that happens to have a killer chorus you can't shake.


The acoustic arrangement of the track conveys a sense of warmth, while the rock elements add just enough bite to remind you this isn't a coffee shop performance. Working with musicians like Brett Farkas on electric guitar, Dan Lutz on bass, and Phil Peterson on cello, Cohn has assembled a team that gets his vision. Cohn sings how life is messy, self-growth is an ongoing process, and he isn't pretending otherwise.


"Get Back My Way" stands out for all the right reasons. Give it a listen!


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