“I Don’t Mind” follows the emotional rollercoaster ride of falling in and out of love. “I wanted to write a song that told an honest story while still having that memorable hook and instrumentation,” shares frontman Jansen Hogan. “I feel like we accomplished that with “I Don’t Mind.” I was coming out of a heartbreak and met my girlfriend soon after. I was a bit hesitant to commit to the relationship, and this song is ultimately the story of me falling into it.”
THE WLDLFE, a band from Indianapolis that shares fans with acts like The 1975 and Jon Bellion, released “I Don’t Mind” as the first single from their forthcoming full length album, following the success of 2016’s New and 2017’s I.L.Y. The band is comprised of frontman Jansen Hogan, guitarist Jason Boucouras, drummer Geoff Jones, bass player Jack Crane, and multi-instrumentalist Carson Hogan. They produce cinematic pop using maximalistic production and an honest simplicity to their lyrics.
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