Singer-songwriter Jade LeMac released her new EP “It’s Always at Night” on Friday, November 7th via Warner Music Canada/East West Records.
A Vancouver-based artist and multi-instrumentalist, LeMac is able to paint a moving picture of a melodic musical world, which embraces vulnerability and raw emotions.
The EP kicks off with the mid-tempo and anthemic “Running Home,” where she is able to lure her listening audience in from the opening verse. It has a liberating vibe to it, which is infectious.
It is followed by the blues-soaked “Heaven’s Sake” and the ethereal “Sleeping with the Lights On,” which is relatable to anyone who is afraid of the dark (where the listener can slightly recall Olivia Rodrigo).
Equally noteworthy is the expressive “Intertwined.”
After the harking “Sweet Dreams,” the EP closes with the atmospheric “Pink Balloon,” where she leaves her fans and listeners wanting to hear more.
Her new EP “It’s Always at Night” is available on digital service providers by clicking here.
The Verdict
Overall, Jade LeMac delights on her newest EP “It’s Always at Night.” Each song on this musical effort has its own identity, and it ought to be enjoyed for its beauty, simplicity, and authenticity.
She is able to fuse her crisp, crystalline voice with her emotive lyrics, and the result is poignant and stirring; moreover, his storytelling ability is able to shine throughout this project.
This studio offering is perhaps one of the greatest EPs by a female recording artist released in 2025 thus far.
Fans and listeners of such female pop songstresses as Lorde, Taylor Swift, Alessia Cara, Billie Eilish, and Maren Morris will find the music of Jade LeMac to be a real treat.
At the same time, she has an old soul, which will please the listeners of such ’90s musical acts as Sixpence None The Richer and The Cranberries. One thing is for certain… Jade LeMac is posed for superstardom.
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