Setting the tone with a bright and timeless guitar soundscape, Jay Wood opens oh well with metaphorical and charming prose as she sings, “When the clouds they come, covering your sun, I will get out my hairdryer and blow them all away for you, and when the rain starts to fall, making your hair go frizzy, I will tell you that it looks real pretty…“
The song expands with intentional depth as Jay Wood takes us on an affirmative and romantic journey with her prose. We love the layered vocals, and emotional charisma that Jay exudes with her playful delivery and nostalgic energy.
Fans of Lily Allen and Kate Nash might be able to connect with Jay’s sound, although it is clear that she is creating a lane of her own. We learn that Jay Wood‘s journey is “an inspiring and undying testament of human resilience and reinvention.”
The rising star suffered a car accident that nearly took her life, and miraculously survived to embark on a seven-year path of rehabilitation where she learned everything she had forgotten including walking, playing music, and performing daily tasks.
oh well is a testament to her triumph over adversity, offering hope and resilience that resonate deeply with anyone facing similar challenges. Through her art, Jay seeks to inspire others while serving as an inspiring example of our capacity for growth as humans. We have added oh well to our New Music Spotlight playlist, whilst we anticipate future releases from the brave and authentic artist.