Jesse Terry’s latest album, Arcadia, may surprise some with its big chords, blues organ sweeps and ringing guitars but, to borrow a line from the title track, it’ll be “worth the sweat and blood/Just to hear the gods rejoice”.
Forget Me Nots aren’t radical reworks or reinterpretations in any way. Warmly sung and finely played by Jesse Terry, featuring largely laid back and uncluttered arrangements, they are affectionate love letters to his influences.
Open and honest, When We Wander finds light and steadfastness in the new responsibilities in Jesse Terry’s life, channelling his influences but always imprinting them with his own signature. Both tender and triumphant, it’s his finest hour yet.
Connecticut singer-songwriter Jesse Terry returns with his fifth album ‘Natural’. Featuring a collection of duets with his favourite female singers it’s an incredibly soothing album – a natural remedy to ease away the stress at the end of the day.