Savannah Jaine – “Living Slow”
Hope you’re having a great Saturday night! Savannah Jaine’s single “Living Slow” is a strong new release from the NYC songwriter, and I came away genuinely interested in where this next chapter is headed. This song marks the second single from the upcoming album Constant Motion, due in Spring 2026, and that already gives it a greater sense of purpose. “Living Slow” is just a beautiful release and deserves your full attention.
I was drawn to the idea behind the song first. A piece centered on stability, commitment, and building a future with someone has a plainspoken appeal that works for me. There is a sincerity in that direction that makes the song seem grounded in real life, and that gave me a good feeling about it right away.
I also loved that Savannah Jaine is moving from the Americana side of the first album toward a deeper soul-rooted direction here. That kind of shift can make an artist more interesting, especially when the influences mentioned include Tedeschi Trucks, Yebba, Chris Stapleton, and Mavis Staples. Savannah is one of the artists that you need to keep an eye on in 2026.
The recording story adds another layer I enjoyed, with work done at Lorien Sound in Brooklyn and at Savannah and Zac’s apartments in Harlem. Check out more music from Savannah Jaine, and follow Savannah Jaine on social media for news on future releases.
