Jenn Champion

Photo credit: Jimmy Bazan





Jenn Champion / Oyster Kids’ Love Nobody EP is packed with as many sexy synth lines and longing looks as an 80s teen movie. The project was born when Champion met Andrew Eapen (Oyster Kids) at a party shortly after she moved to LA. They became fast friends once they realized they shared a passion for sad pop songs. The two started writing music together only a few weeks later, and the song “Love Nobody” materialized in their very first session.
The eponymous first track, “Love Nobody” is lithe and breezy with Champion’s signature vocal style. Champion says, “‘Love Nobody’ is about the fear of falling so hard for someone when you know it’s destined to crash and burn. Those crushes where it feels like your heart is cannibalizing your brain. We’ve all been there when you look into someone’s eyes and know they will destroy you, and yet, nothing can pull you away. You are all in. You hate it and have never wanted anything more.”
Champion continues, ”'Push’ is about the imagined love we have with strangers in dance clubs. It’s a lo-fi new wave song that captures the moment of feeling both so good and so consumed, being crushed out on a dance floor. Where the music is loud and you have immediate sexual eye contact. Like invisible hands pushing you together. A song for that moment of lust and the unknown.”
The two also included a paired down version of "Love Nobody" - a down-tempo piano version to play when your crush leaves the party with someone else. Because isn’t that just the way?
Contact Info
- US Booking
- Publicity
Promotional Material
- Love Nobody (bio - 12.8 KB)
- Single Rider - Out Now (admat - 4.05 MB)
Promotional Photos
Photo credit: Jimmy Bazan
Photo credit: Jimmy Bazan
Photo credit: Jimmy Bazan
Photo credit: Jimmy Bazan
Photo credit: Jimmy Bazan
Cover Art
Press Clips
- LinksPerformer Magazine interviews Jenn Champion about her No One EP
Stereogum calls "No One" one of the 5 Best Songs of the Week
Stereogum shares Jenn's video for "O.N.G. (I'm All Over It)"
Gorilla vs. Bear debuts a stream of "Time to Regulate"
The LA Record calls "Coming For You" artful pop
Reed Hooligan Mag's interview with Jenn about Single Rider
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