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Everyone remembers the strange limbo that comes before certainty. The stage where every text feels significant, every conversation replays on a loop, and every possibility seems worth entertaining. Joe Rian‘s “Think Yer In Luv” captures that emotional in-between with an upbeat blend of blues, power pop, and rock ‘n’ roll, transforming the butterflies of new attraction into an irresistibly catchy anthem.

With its driving guitars, a tight rhythm section, and an instantly memorable chorus, the single embraces the awkward excitement of believing something might be the start of something bigger. Joe Rian focuses not on sweeping declarations of love, but on the little moments that make a crush feel all-consuming. Suddenly, you’re “a person in motion” with “that little spring in your step,” checking your phone a little too often and replaying every conversation, hoping it meant as much to the other person as it did to you.

That attention to everyday details gives the song its charm. The lyrics balance humor and vulnerability, even questioning whether “wait three days” is still the rule before reaching out again. It’s a familiar internal dialogue, delivered with warmth and self-awareness rather than melodrama, making the narrative feel instantly relatable.

The band keeps the energy high with crunchy guitar riffs, warm bass lines, and lively percussion that blend blues, classic rock ‘n’ roll, and power-pop melodies into an effortlessly enjoyable listen. The polished production, mastered by Grammy-winning engineer Gavin Lurssen, adds clarity without sacrificing the track’s organic feel.

The handcrafted stop-motion video provides the perfect visual companion. Entirely drawn, cut, and animated by Joe Rian himself, it mirrors the song’s sincerity and independent spirit.

More than just a feel-good rock tune, “Think Yer In Luv” finds beauty in the uncertainty that often defines new beginnings. Through infectious melodies, relatable storytelling, and unmistakable sincerity, Joe Rian’s “Think Yer In Luv” is a refreshing reminder that sometimes the anticipation is every bit as rewarding as the destination itself!