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Adam Jensen
Alternative โ€ข Boston, MA
On the surface, a story like Adam Jensenโ€™s seems all too common in the music industry: an aimless, mischievous youth is heading down the wrong path until, almost serendipitously, he picks up an instrument and develops a life-changing fascination with the craft of songwriting. But, dig a little deeper, and youโ€™ll find that Adam Jensenโ€™s story is a stupefying coming-of-age tale, filled with bookies and bar brawls, knives and jail cells, recovery and redemption. Itโ€™s a small miracle that Jensen is alive; let alone producing some of the most vibrant and inspiring songs of the last few years. Itโ€™s no surprise that Jensen comes from Boston, given his laughably thick accent that all but disappears when he sings. When asked about his story, Jensen wears his heart on his sleeve. โ€œAs for me, Iโ€™ll be the first to admit it โ€“ I used to get in a lot of trouble.โ€ Up until his early twenties, Jensen was far from a law abiding citizen. After being kicked out of George Washington University and Northeastern University for fighting and stripped of his soccer scholarship, he made money working for a bookie and selling โ€œa little weedโ€. Stabbings, assaults, scars, arrests, robberies, weekly supervised check-ins; these were just some of the reasons he decided to make a change. โ€œI finally realized I needed to turn my life around when I flew to LA to record some music,โ€ shares Jensen. โ€œI got back to Boston, and the police were waiting for me as I got off the plane. I was arrested for violating my probation.โ€ Even during the darkest of days, Jensen always made time for music. โ€œI started playing piano when I was about 9 years old,โ€ he explains. And, I practiced on an old upright piano that I had to keep outside in the garage. Then, when I was 12, I saw Kurt Cobain on MTV and immediately started teaching myself guitar. I used an old acoustic that one of my uncles left behind after he was tossed into rehab.โ€ At 13 years old, Jensen used a 4-track recorder โ€“ a Christmas gift from his mother โ€“ to record his first original song. Soon after, he started posting his songs online and making his own CDs. By 15, he was playing at open mics all over New England. โ€œAnother uncle of mine would drive me everywhere,โ€ describes Jensen. โ€œWeโ€™d even drive down to NYC and back in the same day, just so I could play two songs.โ€ Influenced heavily by The Beatles and the proud owner of every Beatles pressing in circulation, Jensen also gets inspiration from Kurt Cobain and Third Eye Blindโ€™s Stephan Jenkins. Though Jensen is โ€“ in some ways โ€“ still finding his footing, he has already made a name for himself with his boyish good looks, buttery voice and astonishingly unique brand of alternative-infused pop. Most impressive, perhaps, is his ability to pair buoyant, upbeat rhythms with dark and thought-provoking lyrics. โ€œMusically, my goal is to keep growing as an artist โ€“ never getting stuck in one place. Of course, I also have plans to not die or get arrested again.โ€ Jensen is set to release โ€œRitualโ€ and โ€œSandcastles,โ€ the first two singles from his debut EP this spring.