Latest posts by William Brookson (see all)
- Singer-Songwriter Sébastien De Francesco Reflects on Love, Loss, and Legacy on Uplifting Single “Love on the Way Down” - August 21, 2026
- New York Songwriter Kate Schutt Captures the Terror and Transformation of an Arctic Storm on Meditative New Single “Drumfire of the Hurricane” - August 20, 2026
- Interview: Ariana Fig Shares Debut Album ‘So Long, Sinnerstate!,’ A Nostalgic Folk-Pop Journey Through Identity - August 19, 2026
Born from the bones of forgotten nostalgia, Sleepy Jean spent the better part of a decade frequenting tourist traps and hole-in-the-walls alike whilst sneakily sliding her self-penned songs amongst those of her contemporaries and reveries. Sleepy Jean’s blend of American standard songwriting and folk sensibilities are unquestionably her own.
Her first recorded offering, Idle Hands, makes its way into the world midsummer 2021. Taken from the forthcoming EP, “Smaller” is a meditation on the compulsion to curl up in a ball and physically occupy as little space as possible. Anxiety often turns into dreamlike, soft-around-the-edges state of numbness, and this song is the sonic representation of that.


