Jody Glenham’s New Single “The Local” – A Reflective Post-Rock Journey on Resilience and Community
On October 23, Vancouver’s Jody Glenham releases her newest single, “The Local”. This post-rock track, echoing the soulful energy of Patti Smith, offers listeners an intimate experience of resilience and community, marking a new chapter in Jody’s nearly two-decade music career.
A Longstanding Presence in Canada’s Indie Music Scene
For almost twenty years, Jody has been a leading voice in Western Canada’s music scene. Her 2020 album, MoodRock, gained significant attention, with her single “Talking Out Loud” making regular appearances on CBC and Rich Terfry’s ‘The Drive’. MoodRock also hit the Top 50 on Canadian college radio, earned praise from Seattle’s KEXP Radio, and was considered for the Polaris Prize long list. Known for capturing hope and vulnerability, her music has set the backdrop for hit shows like Tiny Pretty Things, My Life with The Walter Boys, and Snowpiercer, with acclaim from NME, American Songwriter, and Refinery29.
Self-Producing a New Sound with Still Here
Now, Jody returns with a self-produced solo EP, Still Here, with “The Local” as its lead single. This track delves into themes of resilience, acceptance, and finding comfort in shared struggles. Through reflective, emotive soundscapes, Jody captures the beauty of community and moments of quiet hope amidst life’s hardships.
“The Local” – A Song About Endurance
“The Local” resonates with those who feel the weight of time yet find peace in simply staying present. Jody’s strength and sincerity shine through in this track, encouraging listeners to find comfort in everyday connections and familiar places. In “The Local”, Jody reminds us of the quiet power in endurance and her lasting presence in the music scene.
Listen to “The Local” and explore Jody Glenham’s work at jodyglenham.com.
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