Joe Jenneman - “Miss Addison”
West Michigan-based singer-songwriter Joe Jenneman has just released the stripped-back, indie folk delight: “Miss Addison.”
The song begins with the raw strums of acoustic guitar, with Jenneman’s warm tenor arriving moments later. Straight out of the gate, “Miss Addison” is permeating with so much folksy energy that you would swear that it’s being performed in your living room– a quality we look for in these authentic, acoustically-driven tunes.
And this is where Jenneman stands out from a seemingly endless sea of folk artists. He possesses the rare gift of simultaneously channeling the delivery of Bob Dylan, while also conjuring the darker vibes of Gregory Alan Isakov, the sonic yardstick by which we measure most folk songs. Other than a subtle double, his voice remains free of any modern production or manipulation.
Around midpoint, a reverberating lead guitar arrives to add some dimension to the arrangement, followed by the soft, warm notes from a bass. With just a few, simple ingredients, “Miss Addison” still packs enough vintage flavor to carry you away from your earthly troubles over its brief, two-minute runtime.
“Miss Addison” is now available everywhere you get your music and we hope that it is indicative of many more folksy releases from Joe Jenneman. In the meantime, you can connect with him online: Spotify | Instagram | TikTok
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