WATCH THE “YOU’VE BEEN ON MY MIND” LYRIC VIDEO HERE
Jena Malone unveils a new single, “You’ve Been On My Mind,” alongside a technicolored lyric video. This marks the third single ahead of her upcoming album, Flowers for Men, out everywhere May 8 via her record label There Was An Old Woman Records.
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LISTEN TO “YOU’VE BEEN ON MY MIND” HERE

Beginning with a voicemail beep, “You’ve Been On My Mind” is a diaristic vignette and window into Jena’s narrative world. Misaligned desires come to a head on the track, with a chorus that echoes false promises and a refrain that captures true intentions. Through synth and distorted vocals, Jena professes, “I’m arresting him with promises I will never keep.”
Out next month, Flowers for Men channels a sound that Jena calls “sci-fi/folk”; it’s otherworldly, emotionally bare, and lyrically revelatory. The album was co-produced by Jamie Johnson and documents Jena’s journey in undoing the expectations and hierarchies around relationships. The project’s lead single “Barstow,” was named after a town in California’s Mojave Desert, and its cinematic lyricism is beautifully paired with a Jennifer Reeder-directed music video. Watch “Barstow” HERE and read its exclusive IndieWire premiere HERE.
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The accompanying lyric video is an arresting, colorful, hodgepodge of cartoon images, blurred video silhouettes, and vibrant graphics. It perfectly supplements the track and feels like a DIY zine come to life. The video exclusively premiered with Atwood Magazine, fans can read the full article HERE.