LANY
LANY is an American indie pop duo based in Los Angeles, formed in Nashville, Tennessee, in 2014 by Paul Jason Klein and Jake Goss, with the band's name derived from the cities of Los Angeles and New York.[1][2] Originally a trio that included keyboardist Charles Leslie "Les" Priest until his departure in 2022, LANY blends dreamy synth-pop with R&B influences and introspective lyrics often centered on themes of love, heartbreak, and personal growth.[1][3] The duo signed with Polydor and Interscope Records in 2015, propelling them to mainstream success through viral singles and extensive touring.[2] LANY's breakthrough came with their self-titled debut album in 2017, featuring the hit single "ILYSB" that amassed millions of streams and established their signature atmospheric sound.[1] Subsequent releases, including Malibu Nights (2018), Mama's Boy (2020), gg bb xx (2021), A Beautiful Blur (2023), and their sixth studio album Soft (2025), have charted on the Billboard 200, with Mama's Boy reaching a peak of number 7, showcasing their evolution from electronic-tinged pop to more organic, piano-driven arrangements.[1][3] The 2025 album Soft was notably inspired by frontman Paul Klein's near-fatal Vespa accident in 2024, which prompted a reflective shift in their songwriting toward vulnerability and resilience. In 2025, they made their Grand Ole Opry debut during the Soft era.[3] Throughout their career, LANY has built a dedicated global fanbase, embarking on multiple world tours, including sold-out arena shows and festival appearances at events like Lollapalooza and Coachella.[1] Their music has garnered critical acclaim for its emotional depth and production polish, with opening slots for artists such as Troye Sivan and Ellie Goulding further elevating their profile in the alternative pop scene.[4] As of 2025, the duo continues to tour extensively, with the Soft World Tour scheduled to span multiple continents in 2026.[3]History
2014–2017: Formation and debut album
LANY was formed in March 2014 in Nashville, Tennessee, by Paul Klein, who had previously pursued a modest solo career in Los Angeles, along with his friends Jake Goss on drums and Les Priest on keyboards and guitar. The trio initially connected when Klein flew to Nashville to collaborate, recording their first two songs—"Hot Lights" and "Walk Away"—over four days in Priest and Goss's home studio using basic equipment. This foundational session marked the band's shift toward a synth-pop sound influenced by 1980s aesthetics and modern indie artists. The band quickly began sharing music online, self-releasing their debut EP Acronyms in June 2014 exclusively on SoundCloud, which included tracks like "ILYSB," "(OMG)," and "BRB." The EP garnered early buzz, with "ILYSB" accumulating over 100,000 streams within months due to its relatable lyrics on young love and viral sharing on social media platforms. Building momentum, LANY released two more independent EPs in 2015: the five-track I Loved You. in April, featuring songs such as "You Sleep Alone" and "Tequila," and the six-track Make Out in December, which reimagined earlier material with polished production. In April 2015, LANY signed with Polydor Records, a division of Universal Music Group, enabling wider distribution of their music. The label reissued Make Out shortly after the signing, boosting exposure through radio play and playlists, while the band continued uploading tracks to SoundCloud to engage fans directly. This major-label partnership facilitated professional development, including refined songwriting sessions that drew from personal experiences of heartbreak and relationships. The band spent 2016 writing and recording their self-titled debut album in a makeshift bedroom studio in Los Angeles, emphasizing emotional vulnerability in tracks that expanded on their EP themes of love and longing. Released on June 30, 2017, via Polydor, LANY featured 11 songs, including the re-recorded hit "ILYSB" and the new single "Super Far," which debuted on Apple Music's Beats 1 earlier that month. The album's production blended shimmering synths with introspective lyrics, capturing the band's signature aesthetic of coastal romance and emotional intimacy. LANY marked a breakthrough, debuting at No. 32 on the Billboard 200 and tying for the highest-charting debut rock album of 2017 on the Top Rock Albums chart, with over 15,000 equivalent album units in its first week. The release coincided with high-profile touring, including opening slots on The 1975's 2016-2017 world tour, which exposed the band to larger audiences and solidified their rising status in the indie-pop scene.2018–2019: Malibu Nights and rising popularity
In July 2018, LANY announced their sophomore album, Malibu Nights, alongside the release of its lead single "Thru These Tears," a poignant track reflecting frontman Paul Klein's personal heartbreak.[5] The single's music video, depicting Klein driving through rainy streets while grappling with loss, set the tone for the album's introspective themes.[6] Additional singles followed, including the title track "Malibu Nights," released in October 2018, which captured late-night solitude and emotional turmoil with its synth-driven melancholy.[7] The full album, consisting of nine tracks produced by Mike Crossey and recorded in Los Angeles, was released on October 5, 2018, via Side Street Entertainment and Polydor Records.[8] Malibu Nights marked a commercial breakthrough for the band, debuting at No. 36 on the Billboard 200 and No. 3 on the Alternative Albums chart, driven by strong digital sales and streaming performance.[9] [10] Singles like "Thru These Tears" and "Malibu Nights" gained traction on alternative radio, contributing to the album's rising airplay success. In April 2019, LANY expanded their reach with the collaboration "Okay" featuring Julia Michaels, a duet exploring post-breakup resilience that blended their signature synth-pop with her pop sensibilities.[11] The track's release aligned with the band's increasing media exposure, including performances on shows like The Late Late Show.[12] To capitalize on the album's momentum, LANY launched the Malibu Nights World Tour in early 2019, a massive 75-date trek spanning North America, Europe, South America, Asia, Australia, and New Zealand, culminating in headline shows at venues like the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles.[13] [14] The tour showcased the band's live energy, with sold-out arenas highlighting tracks from the new album alongside debut favorites. Festival appearances further amplified their visibility, including sets at Lollapalooza events in Argentina, Brazil, and Chile in 2019, where they drew large crowds with high-energy performances of emotional anthems.[15] [16] The band's popularity surged during this period, fueled by active social media engagement and relatable content that resonated with young fans navigating heartbreak. YouTube views for the "Malibu Nights" video alone exceeded 4.5 million shortly after release, reflecting a rapid growth from niche online buzz to mainstream appeal.[17] Critics praised the album's raw emotional depth, noting how Klein's vulnerable lyrics—often drawn from his own breakup experiences—elevated the synth-pop sound into cathartic storytelling, with tracks like the title song lauded for evoking profound loneliness and recovery.[18] [19] This focus on authenticity helped solidify LANY's connection with a devoted global fanbase.[20]2020: Mama's Boy
In early 2020, LANY had completed approximately 80% of the recording for their third studio album, mama's boy, when the COVID-19 pandemic enforced quarantines, prompting the band to finish the remaining work remotely by exchanging files via email.[21] Frontman Paul Klein navigated significant personal challenges during this period, including bouts of doubt that led him to consider quitting music altogether, which deeply influenced the album's raw emotional core.[22] The album mama's boy was released on October 2, 2020, via Polydor Records, marking LANY's first project amid the global health crisis.[23] It featured lead singles "good guys," released on May 13, 2020, which explores the complexities of flawed relationships, and "if this is the last time," dropped on July 1, 2020, serving as a poignant tribute to family bonds and cherishing fleeting moments.[24][25] Centering on themes of vulnerability, family reconciliation, and mental health struggles, mama's boy represents an introspective evolution for the band, shaped by Klein's reflections on personal growth, loss, and heritage rather than the pandemic itself, though the isolation amplified its emotional depth.[26][27] The 14-track album opens with "you!," a synth-driven ode to fan connection, followed by "cowboy in LA," which contrasts urban disconnection with rural roots; "heart won't let me" delves into unresolved love, while "i still talk to jesus" confronts faith and inner turmoil; later tracks like "sharing you" address relational pain, "sad" and "when you're drunk (are you ever gonna love me?)" tackle heartbreak and emotional barriers, "anything 4 u" expresses devotion amid doubt, and the title track "mama's boy" celebrates maternal influence and nostalgia.[28][29] Due to pandemic restrictions, LANY pivoted to virtual performances, including livestreamed sets showcasing album tracks and plans for a full filmed rendition of mama's boy at a scenic location, with limited in-person events curtailed globally.[23][30] Commercially, mama's boy debuted at No. 7 on the Billboard Alternative Albums chart, underscoring LANY's sustained fanbase amid disrupted touring.[31] Critics praised the album's shift toward deeper introspection and heartfelt lyricism, highlighting its blend of dreamy production with themes of emotional maturity and Americana influences as a mature progression from prior works.[32][31]2021–2022: gg bb xx and lineup changes
In July 2021, LANY announced their fourth studio album, gg bb xx, set for release on September 3 via Polydor Records and Side Street Entertainment.[33] The album was preceded by the lead single "dancing in the kitchen" on June 25, which captured nostalgic moments of domestic intimacy, followed by "ex i never had" on September 2, exploring unrequited affection and emotional ambiguity. Recording took place over nine months, with frontman Paul Klein dedicating his full focus to the project for efficiency, resulting in a polished collection of synth-driven pop tracks that built on the band's signature dreamy aesthetic.[34] Thematically, gg bb xx delved into closure, personal growth, and the complexities of romance, including breakups, self-empowerment, and reflections on fleeting connections, marking a maturation from the vulnerability of prior works like Mama's Boy.[35] Tracks emphasized electric basslines and electronic elements to contrast Klein's soothing vocals, creating an urban, introspective sound that resonated with themes of moving forward amid heartbreak.[36] On April 7, 2022, LANY announced the departure of keyboardist and guitarist Les Priest after eight years, as he shifted focus to his career as a writer and producer in Nashville, alongside family priorities including a recent child.[37] This transition altered the band's dynamics, reducing it to a duo of Klein and drummer Jake Goss, who expressed gratitude for Priest's contributions while affirming their commitment to continue performing and creating.[38] In reflections that year, the duo highlighted the resilience of their partnership, proceeding with a global tour to support gg bb xx without replacement, adapting live sets to maintain energy and fan connection.[39] No major new releases followed immediately, though the band issued reissues and deluxe editions of earlier material to bridge the period.[40]2023–2024: A Beautiful Blur
Following the transition to a duo with Paul Jason Klein and Jake Goss, LANY channeled their evolving partnership into the recording of their fifth studio album, a beautiful blur. The project emphasized the pair's deepened creative synergy, allowing for a more intimate and collaborative process after years of lineup adjustments. Produced by Klein, Goss, and longtime collaborator Mike Crossey—who had helmed prior releases like Malibu Nights—the album was crafted with a focus on layered instrumentation that amplified the duo's signature emotional delivery.[41][42] Released independently on September 29, 2023, via the band's Sunset Garden imprint, a beautiful blur comprises 13 tracks exploring themes of resilience amid heartbreak and the nuances of modern relationships. Songs like "Home Is Where the Hurt Is" and "'Cause You Have To" delve into personal growth through romantic turmoil, blending vulnerability with an undercurrent of hope and perseverance. No guest features appear on the album, keeping the spotlight on the duo's core sound. Promotional singles included "Love at First Fight" (June 7, 2023), "Alonica" (July 7, 2023), and "XXL" (August 4, 2023), each previewing the record's introspective yet upbeat vibe.[43][44] The album's release was supported by the a beautiful blur: the world tour, a global outing that kicked off with over 30 North American dates from February to April 2024, including arena shows at venues like the Kia Forum in Los Angeles. The tour extended internationally, reaching Asia with high-profile performances in cities like Manila and Bangkok, where sold-out crowds highlighted the duo's live energy and setlist blending new material with fan favorites. On the charts, a beautiful blur debuted at No. 2 on Billboard's Current Rock Albums chart and No. 3 on the Current Alternative Albums chart, while peaking at No. 6 on the UK Albums Chart and achieving top-five status in Australia.[45][46][47] Critics praised the album for its matured sonic palette, incorporating fuller band elements alongside synth-driven pop to create a more refined evolution of LANY's style. Music Connection lauded it as a "solid indie pop project that hits like the memoir of an LA transplant navigating bachelorhood," underscoring its emotional authenticity and thematic depth. Reviews from outlets like Penn State Student Media noted how it seamlessly built on the band's catalog, accentuating their growth into a more confident duo.[48][49]2025–present: Soft and recent activities
On June 11, 2024, LANY's frontman Paul Klein was involved in a near-fatal accident in Los Angeles when he was hit by a car while riding his Vespa, profoundly influencing the thematic core of their sixth studio album, Soft. This near-death ordeal inspired explorations of stillness, resilience, and quiet strength amid vulnerability, shifting the duo's sound toward introspective alt-pop with subdued electronics and heartfelt lyricism.[3] Soft was released on October 10, 2025, via Polydor Records, comprising 10 tracks including the lead single "Know You Naked," which debuted in late July. The album's production, handled primarily by Klein and drummer Jake Goss, emphasizes atmospheric textures and personal narratives drawn from the duo's post-2021 evolution as a streamlined two-piece. Early singles like "Why" and "Stuck" further highlighted this intimate direction.[50][51] On October 16, 2025, LANY announced the 2026 Soft World Tour, a 38-date arena run spanning North America, Europe, the UK, Mexico, and the Middle East, kicking off January 23 in Dubai and including major stops like Madison Square Garden in New York and The O2 in London. The tour, produced by Live Nation, marks the band's largest production to date with upgraded visuals tied to Soft's aesthetic of tension between fragility and power. Artist presale began October 20, reflecting strong initial demand.[52] LANY made their debut at the Grand Ole Opry on November 14, 2025, during the venue's 100th anniversary celebration at the Opry House in Nashville, performing selections from Soft alongside Opry staples. The appearance underscored the duo's broadening appeal beyond indie-pop circuits into country-adjacent spaces.[46][3] Initial reception for Soft has been positive, with critics praising its emotional depth and sonic refinement; Melodic Magazine called it a "quiet revelation" for blending vulnerability with pop accessibility, while The Loyola Phoenix highlighted its "charismatic musical storytelling."[50][53]Band members
Current members
Paul Jason Klein serves as LANY's lead vocalist, guitarist, and primary songwriter, roles he has held since the band's inception in 2014. Born April 30, 1988, in Tulsa, Oklahoma, Klein moved to Nashville to study music and business at Belmont University, where he first connected with drummer Jake Goss. His songwriting often draws from personal experiences, particularly tumultuous relationships that have shaped the band's introspective lyrics on love and heartbreak, as seen in tracks like "Thru These Tears" from 2018, which Klein has described as channeling real emotional pain into art.[54][55][56][57] Jake Clifford Goss, born March 13, 1987, in Bentonville, Arkansas, provides drums and contributes to production for LANY, having collaborated with Klein since their early days in Nashville. Inspired to play drums at age 11 after watching the film That Thing You Do!, Goss honed his skills through formal lessons and became a respected session musician in the Nashville area before co-founding the band. Following the departure of guitarist Les Priest in 2022, Goss adapted to the duo format by emphasizing versatile drumming that supports the band's streamlined sound, including expanded production involvement on recordings.[58][59][60][61] Together, Klein and Goss provided creative direction for LANY's sixth studio album Soft, released in October 2025. The album was produced by the duo alongside Tommy King and features contributions from additional musicians, marking a pivotal evolution in their collaborative dynamic as a two-piece outfit. The album's themes of vulnerability in love reflect their deepened partnership, built on over a decade of friendship and shared artistic vision.)[62][53]Former members
Charles Leslie "Les" Priest joined LANY as a founding member in 2014, serving as the band's primary guitarist, keyboardist, and in-house producer alongside vocalist Paul Klein and drummer Jake Goss.[38]Priest was instrumental in shaping the band's early sound, contributing guitars and keyboards to their debut extended play Acronyms (2014) as well as subsequent releases including I Loved You. (2015), Make Out (2015), and kinda (2016), where the trio collectively handled production.[63][64]
His production expertise and multi-instrumental skills were pivotal on LANY's self-titled debut studio album (2017), for which he received co-production credits and co-wrote several tracks, including "Thru These Tears" and "Hericane."[65]
Throughout his tenure, Priest actively participated in songwriting for the band's initial catalog and performed on keyboards and guitar during live shows, enhancing their synth-pop aesthetic on tours supporting Malibu Nights (2018) and earlier material up to 2021.[66]
On April 7, 2022, LANY announced Priest's departure after eight years, noting his decision to pursue opportunities as a writer and producer in Nashville.[37]
This change prompted the band to adapt as a duo during the rollout of their album gg bb xx later that year.[40]
Following his exit, Priest has focused on independent production work in Nashville, building on his experience from LANY's foundational releases.[67]
Timeline
The band LANY was formed in March 2014 in Nashville, Tennessee, by Paul Jason Klein, Jake Goss, and Les Priest.[68][69] Les Priest departed the group in April 2022 to pursue a career as a writer and producer.[38][37] No further lineup changes have occurred as of November 2025.[70]| Year | Event | Active Members |
|---|---|---|
| 2014 | Formation in Nashville, Tennessee | Paul Klein (vocals, guitar, keyboards, piano) Jake Goss (drums, percussion, samples) Les Priest (guitar, keyboards, programming) |
| 2022 | Les Priest departs | Paul Klein (vocals, guitar, keyboards, piano) Jake Goss (drums, percussion, samples) |
Artistry
Musical style
LANY's music is characterized by its blend of indie pop, dream pop, and synth-pop, infused with electronic elements that create a hazy, immersive soundscape. The band's production often emphasizes atmospheric textures, achieved through layered synths and subtle guitar riffs that evoke a sense of nostalgia and emotional depth. Paul Klein's breathy, high-register vocals serve as a central signature, delivering melodies with an intimate, vulnerable tone that complements the electronic underpinnings. From their 2017 self-titled debut, which featured raw, energetic synth-driven tracks full of youthful exuberance and polished pop hooks, LANY's style has gradually matured into more introspective and restrained territory. Subsequent albums like Malibu Nights introduced richer emotional layering while maintaining the core electronic pulse, but later works such as Mama's Boy and gg bb xx experimented with bolder production shifts, incorporating denser instrumentation and experimental edges. By the time of their 2025 release Soft, the duo adopted a piano-driven approach with synth-drenched indie-pop, lush keyboards, and cinematic synths influenced by '90s/2000s R&B, highlighting raw vulnerability and emotional depth.[3][71] Critics and listeners often draw parallels between LANY's emotive, synth-laden pop and that of The 1975, noting shared traits in atmospheric songcraft and introspective lyricism, as well as Troye Sivan's blend of electronic vulnerability and melodic precision. This positioning underscores LANY's role in the modern alternative pop landscape, where electronic innovation meets heartfelt accessibility.Influences and songwriting
LANY's musical influences draw heavily from both classic and contemporary artists, shaping their emotive pop sound. Frontman Paul Klein has cited John Mayer as a profound influence on his songwriting, admiring Mayer's ability to craft singable guitar solos and introspective lyrics that resonate personally.[72] Similarly, Coldplay's expansive "wall of sound" and soaring melodies have impacted LANY's production style, evident in elements like the anthemic bridges in tracks such as "good guys."[72] These inspirations are complemented by 80s synth-pop aesthetics, which infuse their music with nostalgic, polished vibes reminiscent of the era's emotive electronic sounds.[73] Paul Klein serves as the primary songwriter for LANY, often channeling personal experiences from his relationships into their catalog. Early works frequently explore themes of unrequited love and emotional longing, as seen in songs where Klein expresses admiration for someone who may not reciprocate, capturing the uncertainty of young romance.[74] Across albums, recurring motifs of vulnerability and personal growth emerge, with lyrics delving into heartbreak, self-reflection, and resilience, allowing listeners to connect through shared emotional narratives.[72] The band's creative process began as a collaborative effort among Klein, drummer Jake Goss, and synthesizer player Les Priest in their formative years, blending individual tastes into cohesive tracks. Following Priest's departure in 2022, songwriting shifted to a more duo-focused dynamic between Klein and Goss, emphasizing streamlined introspection. This evolution is particularly pronounced in their 2025 album Soft, where lyrics reflect raw vulnerability drawn from Klein's near-fatal Vespa accident in June 2024, fostering themes of healing and quiet strength amid adversity.[3][71]Discography
Studio albums
LANY has released six studio albums. Their debut album, LANY, was issued on June 30, 2017, by Polydor Records, peaking at number 32 on the US Billboard 200 chart. The lead single "ILYSB" from the album was certified gold by the RIAA in 2018.[75] The band's second album, Malibu Nights, followed on October 5, 2018, also through Polydor Records, and reached number 36 on the Billboard 200.[9] It featured the title track single "Malibu Nights," which achieved gold certification from the RIAA.[76]- mama's boy*, their third studio album, was released during the COVID-19 pandemic on October 2, 2020, via Polydor and Interscope Records, marking their highest-charting release at number 7 on the Billboard 200.[31]
- a beautiful blur*, the fifth studio album and the first as a duo following Les Priest's departure, came out on September 29, 2023, under the band's own Sunset Garden imprint in partnership with Virgin Music Group. It debuted at number 120 on the Billboard 200, number 2 on the Billboard Top Rock Albums chart and number 3 on the Top Alternative Albums chart.[46][77]
| Album | Release date | Label | US Billboard 200 peak | Other notable charts | Certifications |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| LANY | June 30, 2017 | Polydor | 32 | Top Rock Albums: 4 | Single "ILYSB": Gold (RIAA) |
| Malibu Nights | October 5, 2018 | Polydor/Interscope | 36 | - | Single "Malibu Nights": Gold (RIAA) |
| mama's boy | October 2, 2020 | Polydor/Interscope | 7 | Alternative Albums: 1 | - |
| gg bb xx | September 3, 2021 | Polydor/Interscope | 114 | Scottish Albums: 12; UK Indie: 28 | - |
| a beautiful blur | September 29, 2023 | Sunset Garden/Virgin | 120 | Top Rock Albums: 2; Top Alternative Albums: 3 | - |
| Soft | October 10, 2025 | Sunset Garden/Virgin | 5 | Spotify Global Debut: 7 | - |
Extended plays
LANY released four extended plays between 2014 and 2016, which served as foundational releases that established their dreamy indie pop sound and attracted early attention before their full-length debut album. These EPs featured a mix of original tracks and remixes, with recurring themes of young love, heartbreak, and introspection, and helped secure their signing to Polydor Records in 2015.[63][78] The debut EP, Acronyms, was self-released on June 30, 2014, and consisted of three tracks recorded in a Nashville bedroom: "(OMG)", "ILYSB", and "BRB". This release marked the band's initial foray into music production and quickly gained online traction, particularly through "ILYSB", which became a fan favorite and previewed their signature synth-driven style.[79][80] Following their signing to Polydor, LANY issued I Loved You. on June 9, 2015, a five-track EP featuring "4EVER!", "Youarefire", "Someone Else", "I Don't Care", and a remix of "Bad, Bad, Bad" by Matt DiMona. The EP emphasized emotional vulnerability in relationships and was praised for its polished production, solidifying the band's rising profile in the indie scene.[81][63][82] Later that year, on December 11, 2015, they released Make Out, a six-track collection under Polydor that compiled and remastered earlier material: "ILYSB", "Walk Away", "Bad, Bad, Bad", "Made in Hollywood", "BRB / Kiss", and "ILYSB (Stripped)". This EP highlighted their growth in songwriting and production, with tracks like "ILYSB" contributing to early digital sales and streaming success, amassing millions of plays over time.[83][84] The final EP, kinda, arrived on June 24, 2016, via Polydor/Interscope, featuring six new tracks: "like you lots", "yea, babe, no way", "pink skies", "current location", "quit", and "WHERE THE HELL ARE MY FRIENDS". It showcased evolving influences from synthpop and R&B, with standout singles like "pink skies" boosting their visibility through radio play and tours; the EP supported their first major headline outing and helped build anticipation for their debut album.[85][86][87]Singles
LANY's singles have been central to their rise in the alternative pop scene, often serving as lead tracks for their albums and EPs while garnering significant streaming success and radio airplay. Their debut single "ILYSB" established their signature dreamy sound and achieved RIAA Gold certification for 500,000 units sold or streamed in the US. Subsequent releases like "Super Far" and "Malibu Nights" also earned Gold status, with the latter topping the Billboard Alternative Airplay chart in 2019, highlighting the band's commercial breakthrough.[88][89][76] The band's lead singles frequently preview album themes of love, heartbreak, and introspection, with many amassing hundreds of millions of streams on platforms like Spotify. Promotional singles, including early demos and album teasers, have helped build fan engagement without major chart impact, such as acoustic versions or non-album tracks released to streaming services. Collaborations like "Okay" with Julia Michaels expanded their reach, blending their style with mainstream pop. By 2025, recent singles from their album Soft continued this tradition, focusing on emotional vulnerability amid evolving personal narratives.[90][91]| Title | Release date | Album/EP | Peak chart positions | Certifications | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ILYSB | June 30, 2014 | Acronyms (EP) | US Rock Songs: #46 | RIAA: Gold (2018) | Breakthrough single; over 366 million Spotify streams.[88][92] |
| Super Far | June 2, 2017 | LANY | US Rock Songs: #24 | RIAA: Gold (2022) | Lead single for debut album; over 329 million Spotify streams.[89] |
| Thru These Tears | July 20, 2018 | Malibu Nights | US Alternative Airplay: #1 | — | First single from second album; marked their first No. 1 on alternative radio.[12] |
| Malibu Nights | October 5, 2018 | Malibu Nights | US Alternative Airplay: #1 | RIAA: Gold (2022) | Title track and second single; topped alternative radio for multiple weeks.[76] |
| If This Is the Last Time | July 1, 2020 | mama's boy | US Alternative Airplay: #13 | — | Lead single for third album; emphasized themes of closure and reflection.[31] |
| Okay (with Julia Michaels) | February 7, 2020 | Non-album single | — | — | Prominent collaboration; released as a standalone single blending pop elements. |
| Know You Naked | August 1, 2025 | Soft | — | — | Lead single for sixth album; teaser for new era of introspective songwriting.[91] |
| Last Forever | September 5, 2025 | Soft | — | — | Second single from Soft; closing track exploring enduring emotions. |