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Paris Pick returns September 5, 2025 with Third Time’s a Charm, a full-length album that cruises the sweet spot between mid‑’70s polish and modern indie-pop candor. Co-produced with longtime collaborator Jordy Walker and recorded at Stackwall Studio in Whitehorse, the set captures Pick’s signature cocktail of velvet vocals, crunchy‑cute fuzz guitars, and sky‑bright harmonies—music built for open roads and open hearts.
Tracked with a crack Yukon/BC ensemble—Zacharie Pelland (guitars), Aiden Tentrees (bass), Patrick Docherty (drums), Lonnie Powell (percussion), Walker (synths), and a tasteful splash of muted trumpet from Dave Satanove—the record moves with the easy confidence of Lake Street Dive and the soulful bite of Amy Winehouse while staying unmistakably Paris Pick. Bed tracks were captured in three days, then Pick doubled down on layered BGs and self‑stacked harmonies, pushing her vocal range and arranging instincts in the studio. When school relocated her to Nelson, BC mid‑process, the project embraced remote creativity: Pelland cut guitars in Cranbrook; Satanove added brass in Nelson; and Walker dialed in the final mix back in Whitehorse, with mastering by Philip Shaw Bova sealing the shine.
Third Time’s a Charm maps the messy, luminous terrain of reinvention after a long relationship: the buoyant title track celebrates new love with a wink; “Same Page” leans into bittersweet maturity; “You Should Know I Love You by Now” finds the quiet devotion inside long-haul romance; and “No Expectations” reframes pressure into self‑grace. Centerpiece single “Get My Baby Back (Extended)” channels hopeful persistence into a slow‑build anthem—paired to a mischievous, cinematic video that flips heartbreak into dark comedy. Directed by Blair Coyle, the clip trails Pick as a gleefully unhinged ex on a slapstick mission to reclaim love, culminating in a surreal alleyway face‑off with her past, present, and future selves.
It’s all delivered with Pick’s calling cards: airtight grooves, sparkling hooks, and lyrics that choose compassion over cynicism. And for collectors, Neon Moon Records is pressing a limited run of 180g graffiti‑coloured vinyl—an eye‑candy companion to a record that already sounds like sunset on water.
Third Time’s a Charm is Paris Pick levelling up: bolder, brighter, and beautifully honest. Climb aboard.













