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Jessy Spring
Jessy Spring

Jessy Spring: The Indie Folk-Pop Storyteller

Jessy Spring is a Canadian singer-songwriter whose introspective lyrics and melodic indie folk-pop have captivated a dedicated international audience. Hailing from Vancouver, she achieved a notable commercial milestone when her 2022 album "Coastline" charted on the Billboard Canadian Albums chart and was certified gold in her home country.

Early career

Born in 1994, Jessy Spring began writing songs as a teenager in Vancouver, performing at local open mic nights. Her first official release was the self-recorded EP "First Frost" in 2015, which caught the attention of the independent label Maple Sound Recordings.

She signed with the label in 2016, releasing a second EP, "Paper Boat," which expanded her reach across Canadian college radio. This early period established her signature style: acoustic guitar foundations layered with subtle electronic textures and deeply personal narrative lyrics.

Breakthrough

Jessy Spring's breakthrough arrived in 2019 with the single "Northern Lights." The song became a streaming sleeper hit, accumulating millions of plays and leading to her signing with the larger indie powerhouse, Aurora Records.

Her major label debut album, "Coastline," followed in 2022. Fueled by the singles "Anchor" and "Tides," the album debuted at number 14 on the Billboard Canadian Albums chart and received a gold certification from Music Canada within ten months.

Key tracks

Northern Lights — This 2019 single was her first viral streaming success, fundamentally changing her career trajectory.

Anchor — The lead single from "Coastline," it became her first entry on the Canadian Hot 100 and a staple of adult alternative radio.

Coastline — The title track from her gold-certified album is celebrated for its atmospheric production and lyrical depth.

Five AM — A fan-favorite deep cut known for its raw, minimalist arrangement and intimate storytelling.

Better Now — This 2023 collaboration with producer Eliot Gray showcased a more upbeat, synth-pop influenced side of her sound.

Following the success of "Coastline," Jessy Spring embarked on extensive North American and European tours. She has collaborated with artists like fellow Canadian folk-pop songwriter Benjamin Cartwright on the duet "Riverstone," and contributed vocals to tracks by electronic producer Atticus.

Her music often draws comparisons to the nuanced folk-pop of Sarah McLachlan, particularly in its melodic clarity and emotional resonance. The lyrical intimacy and acoustic-electric blend also align her with artists like City And Colour. Listeners who enjoy the crisp, narrative-driven songwriting of Lucy Rose will find a kindred spirit in Jessy Spring's catalog.

Jessy Spring's music maintains strong rotation on a variety of radio formats featured on this website. Her singles are frequently played on adult alternative and indie radio stations, while her deeper album cuts resonate on specialized singer-songwriter and online folk music streams.

You can hear the evocative indie folk-pop of Jessy Spring on radio stations featured across our network. Discover her growing discography and listen to her hits by tuning into the independent music radio stations available on onairium.com.

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