House Cat Frankie’s "Jessie’s Song" is a warm, captivating indie-folk offering from Perranporth, England. It wasn’t too long ago that we featured their previous release, their second single, and it’s clear the band aren’t wasting any time - "Jessie’s Song" has been out for less than a week.
... a beautifully warm folk gem rich with Celtic charm.
Once again, it delivers soft, expressive vocal lines alongside delicate folk textures, with subtle roots influences and touches of bluegrass and country woven in for good measure. The vocals feel raw yet refined, offering an easy-listening quality that gently draws you in, supported by soft percussion that ensures new listeners are eased into their sound with care.
The violin-led breakdowns are a particular highlight, adding extra emotional depth and beauty to the track. Even as a returning listener, it’s hard not to be struck by how stunning it is. The Celtic-inspired section around the two-minute mark is especially captivating, evoking the feeling of sitting in a cosy rural pub in Ireland with a fire crackling in the background.
Now with three singles to their name, this North Coast of Cornwall outfit are quickly becoming one to watch. Don’t wait too long - go and listen to House Cat Frankie before everyone else catches on.
