Jonathan Ogden Releases New Single “Nothing Can Change Your Mind” Featuring Taylor Armstrong

UK-based singer-songwriter and producer Jonathan Ogden has officially released his latest single, "Nothing Can Change Your Mind," featuring guest vocals from his long-time collaborator Taylor Armstrong. The song is the newest preview from Ogden's forthcoming album, NIGHT, due out September 12, 2025.
Blending atmospheric production with intimate lyricism, "Nothing Can Change Your Mind" explores themes of steadfast love and unwavering faith. Ogden's signature mix of electronic textures, acoustic warmth, and reflective storytelling shines throughout the track, while Armstrong's harmonies add emotional depth and resonance.
The release of "Nothing Can Change Your Mind" comes as Ogden prepares for his UK acoustic tour with Taylor Armstrong, beginning later this month. The tour will feature stripped-back renditions of fan favorites alongside new material from NIGHT, offering audiences an intimate first experience of the upcoming album.
Jonathan Ogden, known for describing his music as "prayers set to music," first rose to prominence as the frontman of the worship collective Rivers & Robots. His solo work has since earned acclaim for its creativity and spiritual depth, spanning releases such as the instrumental project Twenty Four (2020) and his debut full-length album Future Forever (2022).
"NIGHT is about finding light in the midst of darkness," Ogden explains. "This song, in particular, is a reminder that love-especially God's love-remains constant, even when everything else is uncertain."
"Nothing Can Change Your Mind" is now available on all streaming platforms.
For tour dates, album pre-orders, and more information, visit www.jonathanogden.co.uk.
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