
Hazy, sunset-drenched pop that feels like a rediscovered 1970s vinyl. Warm analog textures and breathy vocals for quiet, reflective afternoons.
Jessie Baylin creates a sound that feels like it was pulled from a time capsule buried in 1974. It is lush, amber-hued music that sits at the intersection of sophisticated Brill Building pop and the earthy, introspective folk of the Laurel Canyon era. Her voice is a smoky, breathy alto that carries a sense of lived-in wisdom, often draped in rich string arrangements and warm, tube-amp guitar tones.
What truly distinguishes Baylin is her ability to blend the 'torch song' intimacy of her jazz influences - like Billie Holiday and Nina Simone - with a modern indie-pop sensibility. There is a specific 'Nashville Noir' quality to her later work, where the production feels slightly submerged and mysterious, moving away from standard singer-songwriter tropes toward something more cinematic and atmospheric.
Start with the album 'Little Spark' to hear her at her most vibrant and melodic. It perfectly captures her signature blend of vintage pop craftsmanship and soulful vulnerability. For something a bit moodier and more experimental, 'Dark Place' offers a deeper dive into her more atmospheric and textured sonic leanings.
Jessica Baldassarre, known professionally as Jessie Baylin, is a Nashville-based singer and songwriter.
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