Toronto-based singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Jessica Sevier merges country, roots, and Americana influences with rock energy and R&B touches, creating music as edgy and raw as her lyrics.

With over 2.2 million career streams to date, Jessica recently released her new pop-country track “Panic Years” via The Orchard.

Co-written by Jessica, award-winning singer-songwriter Robyn Ottolini and Dylan Guthro, and produced by highly-acclaimed Ron Lopata (Lindi Ortega, Scott Helman, Jully Black), “Panic Years” captures the uncertainty, pressure, and quiet resilience of navigating your 20s. It explores the feeling of being caught between expectation and reality.

“Panic Years” follows Sevier’s fan-favourite single “Good To Drive”, which has over 350K streams to date and landed in the top 40 at Canadian Country radio. The track also earned her key recognition as the iHeartRadio Future Star for September and October across all Pure Country radio stations, as well as Hot Country 103.5 Halifax’s Artist of the Month for September.

Jessica has been steadily growing her fanbase through live performances in her home country, sharing the stage with artists like Jack Wharff Band, Dean Brody and Tim and the Glory Boys, and playing at key music venues including Nashville’s Whisky Jam and Toronto’s Lee’s Palace.

Contact

Management: Samantha Pickard

Booking: Julien Paquin

Radio: Adrian Lock

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