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Vibrato-Powered Debut Album Shakes Up Music Scene
11 Nov
Summary
- North Carolina-born artist with eclectic musical influences
- Unique vocal style featuring prominent vibrato
- Debut album "The Hermit" blends folk and experimental sounds

In the ever-evolving music landscape, a new voice is emerging that challenges the status quo. Jordan Patterson, a singer-songwriter hailing from North Carolina, has recently released her debut album "The Hermit," which is poised to shake up the industry.
Patterson's musical journey has been shaped by a diverse array of influences, from the soulful sounds of Roberta Flack to the experimental stylings of Radiohead and Ableton. This eclectic background has culminated in a sound that is uniquely her own, marked by a captivating vocal technique that sets her apart from her peers.
The Hermit, which is approximately 70% vibrato, showcases Patterson's ability to transform her voice into a rhythmic instrument. Her leaning into the most pliant vowels and sidestepping the self-conscious affect that often accompanies "cursive" singing creates a pulsing, expressive style that has been described as "post-cursive singing."
While the harmonies of Patterson's guitar work within a reverent folk framework, her singular voice and occasional flashes of unconventional production reveal a curiosity for how sound can reshape sincerity. The result is a distinctively expressive style that refuses to be pigeonholed, captivating listeners and critics alike.




