Kissing The Flint, the creative project led by multi-award-nominated singer-songwriter Leah (Jett) Chynoweth-Tidy, has released its latest single, “All We Can Do,” a lush and emotive pop track that navigates life’s adversities with a message of hope and inner strength. Originally penned as a blues-rock song during the global pandemic, the track has been reimagined as a pop anthem, showcasing Leah’s versatility as an artist and her ability to craft music that resonates deeply with listeners.
From the first note, “All We Can Do” envelops listeners in a rich, melodic soundscape. The track’s lush instrumentation, featuring shimmering synths, driving rhythms, and Leah’s emotive vocals, creates a sense of both vulnerability and resilience. The production, helmed by Huey Dowling at Unit 7 Studio in Scotland, is polished yet retains an emotional rawness that allows the song’s message to shine. The mastering by Ben Findlay (known for his work with Peter Gabriel and Robert Plant) adds a final layer of brilliance, ensuring the track sounds as powerful as it feels.

Lyrically, “All We Can Do” is a poignant reflection on the challenges of life and the importance of holding on to hope. Leah’s lyrics capture the feeling of being a spectator in your own life, struggling to maintain control in the face of uncertainty. Lines like “Ride the rolling stone and believe that the light is waiting for you up ahead” offer a sense of encouragement and solidarity, reminding listeners that they have the strength to push through even the darkest days.
The song’s transformation from a blues-rock track to a pop anthem is a testament to Leah’s artistic vision and adaptability. The reimagined version retains the emotional depth of the original while introducing a fresh, dynamic energy that makes it accessible to a wider audience. It’s a track that feels both timeless and timely, offering a message of resilience that is as relevant today as it was when it was first written.
“All We Can Do” is a standout single from Kissing The Flint’s upcoming third album, Rule The World, which promises to showcase Leah’s songwriting versatility and a bold shift toward a fresh sound influenced by country pop/rock, soul, and even ska. With its lush production, heartfelt lyrics, and empowering message, “All We Can Do” sets the stage for what is sure to be an exciting new chapter in Leah’s career.