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Jetta drops the relatable and ironic album ‘relax, the house is on fire’

  • February 13, 2024
  • Jessica Hart
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British singer-songwriter Jetta has just dropped her debut album, relax, the house is on fire, and it's proving to be the perfect soundtrack to the chaotic lives we lead. The incredible 14-track release narrates facing some of life's biggest challenges, feeling like the world is crumbling around you, but still throughout it all, having a huge smile on your face.

The Liverpool-born, London-based artist shares, “This album is an accurate representation of me dealing with not dealing with life; a coping mechanism for not coping, if you will. You could call it denial or acceptance, depends how you choose to look at it really” 

The album includes the closing song “call me when it’s over,” a beautifully vulnerable track which sees the songwriter opening up about the ups and downs of falling in and out of love. Evident in this song and throughout the rest of the album, you’ll bear witness to Jetta’s stunning velvety vocal delivery, which shines brightly over iridescent synths, ethereal instrumentation and overall sparkly ambience. 

Life certainly isn't easy, but Jetta reminds us that whatever hurdles we’re facing, we are not alone. 

Connect with Jetta: Facebook | Twitter | Instagram

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