Jessica Andrea came up playing small venues and open mics around Los Angeles. The band, named after her, built things up gradually from there. Their debut album 'Electric' came out in 2018, and the title track became their calling card. Other songs from that time, like 'Fake It' and 'Medicine,' helped define their sound.
Her music drew from rock influences, with a vocal style that showed an appreciation for singers like Stevie Nicks. The lyrics often had a direct, personal quality that connected with their audience. They worked on their own terms, developing a following through steady performances rather than chasing industry trends.
The album 'Electric' got a positive reception for its melodies and the strength of the vocals. It was a straightforward rock record that did what it set out to do. After that, they kept writing and playing, with songs like 'Gossip Girl' and 'Who Says' continuing in a similar vein.
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