Jenny Kern – Intoxicate Me

Photo / Mara Rothman

Emerging starlet Jenny Kern seems to do no wrong these days. The Brooklyn-based, Canadian-born musician has just released a new song today that really is quite beautiful to experience.

‘Intoxicate Me’ presents listeners with a heady mix of dreamy pop and indie, while the lyrics look at the powerful emotions that arise when we fall in love.

“It is a really intense song that builds strong with different textures and feelings.”

Fans can catch Kern performing live tonight (5th October) at New York’s iconic Mercury Lounge. Be sure to catch this rising artist before she starts selling out stadiums! Tickets can be found here.

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Jenny Kern – Move On

Photo / Mara Rothman

Canadian musician Jenny Kern returns today with a powerful slice of dreamy pop in the form of her new single, ‘Move On’.

Written as an anthem for the broken hearted, the track delivers a style of sound that feels melancholic and emotive, but also offers us glimmers of hope for the future. Elaborating further on the song, Kern says:

“I’m so proud of what it became and what we created. I feel like this song not only represents a literal moving on from a past relationship but also a new beginning as an artist.”

To date, this Brooklyn-based artist has amassed more than 1.5 million career streams on Spotify alone. Kern’s music has also found its way onto countless Spotify editorial playlists (including Fresh Finds and New Music Friday), as well as national outlets like MTV, ABC and NPR.

Jenny Kern

New Music: Jenny Kern

Canadian born and Brooklyn-based singer-songwriter Jenny Kern creates a kind of indie-pop that feels dreamy and atmospheric.

Her latest release ‘Alone’ is a gorgeously constructed sound that feels emotive and subdued, as she reflects:

“It’s a song I wrote when I was in the deepest spiral of being alone. I felt like no one was listening. With everything going on in the world over the last two years, ‘Alone’ feels like a ritual. It’s probably one of the darkest but most honest songs I’ve written. It came from a place of hopelessness. In this song I’m calling out for answers into an empty, lonely void, both in darkness and light, and receiving nothing back. While it’s sad, it’s really me on a path of self-discovery and searching for meaning in a dark and unforgiving world.”

Jenny Kern