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Jenny Maybee Ignites Desire and Rebirth with ‘Eat the Ash’ – A Cinematic Jazz Fusion Masterpiece

Jenny Maybee’s new single, ‘Eat the Ash’, is a blazing testament to her ever-evolving artistry, one that defies convention and ignites the senses. A jazz renegade and cinematic shapeshifter, Maybee blends powerhouse vocals, virtuosic jazz piano, and genre-crossing songwriting with orchestral arranging to create music that truly transforms.

Often compared to legends such as Miles Davis, Adele, Nina Simone, Billie Holiday, and Amy Winehouse, Jenny Maybee is not one to follow the rules; she rewrites them entirely. Her sound is a bold synthesis of jazz’s rich heritage and contemporary innovation, capturing the imagination of listeners and critics alike. The press has hailed her work as “a cinematic jazz-fusion masterpiece” and “a sultry slice of neo-jazz… an aural aphrodisiac.” Her voice, evocative and commanding, has been likened to a trumpet, “emotive, powerful, impossible to ignore,” drawing comparisons to the haunting spirits of Aretha Franklin and Whitney Houston.

‘Eat the Ash’ blazes with soul and cinematic tension, weaving a tale of desire and rebirth. Over a backdrop of grungy guitar, shimmering gamelan textures, and a pulsing bassline, Jenny delivers what can only be described as velvet fire vocals. The track is sexy, spellbound, and explosively captivating, appealing to fans of boundary-pushing artists like Sevdaliza, Björk, and the cutting edge of modern electronica.

This single serves as a bold preview of her upcoming album, Only Love, which promises to expand her visionary blend of blues, pop, jazz, and orchestral textures into something raw, refined, and utterly unmissable. In a clever release strategy, Maybee unveils a new track every three weeks, building anticipation ahead of the full album launch on 1 August 2025. For lovers of genre-bending vocalists and fearless sonic storytelling, Jenny Maybee is a name to watch closely.

With each release, Jenny channels both the sacred and the cinematic, honouring her artistic lineage while blazing her own trail. ‘Eat the Ash’ is a powerful chapter in this ongoing story, one where jazz meets electronica, soul meets orchestral grandeur, and rules are rewritten with every note.

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