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For as long as she can remember, Ella Jane has been writing in the margins. Growing up, annotation was a way of understanding and processing the culture that surrounded her, a means of collecting words and stories that would become foundational to the songs she would write. Conversely, songwriting became a way of marking up the experiences in her own life, a process she'd often document and share in real-time with an ever-expanding online community.

Having amassed a legion of fans and followers ahead of her freshman year at Tufts University, Ella entered one of the most exciting periods of her life confined to her dorm room as a result of the ongoing COVID pandemic. With an excess of time at her disposal, she spent much of the year fine-tuning a batch of songs that she had brought with her from high school, which would eventually become her debut project, THIS IS NOT WHAT IT LOOKS LIKE.

The EP arrived the following summer via FADER Label, catching the ears of fans such as Elton John, who praised follow-up single "Calling Card," saying "if there's any justice in the world, it will be a big hit for Ella Jane... I really love it." Sold-out shows in New York and Los Angeles soon followed, as did a cross-country tour with Peter McPoland and an appearance on Netflix's Heartstopper soundtrack.

Spurred by the momentum, she dropped out of college and moved to Brooklyn to give the music all of her time. The songs she wrote during this period radiate with the coming-of-age urgency of that moment, and all the identity-affirming head rushes that came with it. Teaming up with producer Mike Irish, they aimed to keep the pop sensibilities of her earlier work as well as steer them toward a grittier place more akin to the sound of her alt-rock heroes. They landed at Marginalia; a concise offering of her most propulsive and assertive material to date that establishes Ella Jane as a formidable storyteller all while nodding to the process that got her there.

Reviews

Rating: 5 out of 5 based on 4 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Ella was amazing!!!

    by Emily on 11/1/22The Foundry - Philadelphia

    it was AMAZING!! ella was so involved with the crowd and she completely rocked the stage. the foundry is such a great venue it’s definitely my new favorite- its so cute and small and you really feel engaged with the artist. wish i could see it again!!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    ELLA JANE MORE LIKE ELLA SLAYED

    by bg on 10/29/22Bowery Ballroom - New York

    ella jane put on an extremely engaging and entertaining show. she played songs that were unreleased, but the crowd (myself included) was still thoroughly enraptured by her talent and stage presence. While playing songs that had been released, the energy was extremely high - audience members danced and screamed along to lyrics - it’s been 3 days and I still don’t have my voice back. 13/7 would see again.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Peter McPoland tour - ATL

    by Ryleigh J on 5/23/22

    I was so excited to see Ella Jane opening for Peter in ATL!! I have been a fan of Ella’s for so long, and it was so surreal to see her live and in person. She did not disappoint and sang some of her released and unreleased songs, and she also sang a Taylor swift cover! The experience was amazing and I can’t wait to see her headline a tour someday!!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great show

    by Jackie on 12/11/21The Echo - Los Angeles

    Ella Jane has so much charisma and stage presence.