‘It’s Always At Night’ proves that Jade LeMac shines after dark — EP Review

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On her newest EP It’s Always At NightJade LeMac transforms the quiet chaos of late-night emotion into a lush, cinematic experience. The six-track project unfolds like a diary — it’s tender, turbulent and entirely unfiltered. Building on her reputation for heartfelt storytelling, LeMac pairs her striking vocals with expansive pop production, creating an atmosphere that feels intimate and universal.

The opening track, “Running Home,” sets the emotional tone with a soaring chorus and warm synth layers that radiate comfort and devotion. In contrast, “Sleeping With The Lights On” pulls listeners into the ache of heartbreak, her voice breaking through sparse echoing production as she expresses, “how the hell are you so fine, while I’m out here losing my mind?” Each song captures a different side of love’s spectrum, from the rush of connection to the ache of absence, that is all tied together by the raw and expressive delivery from LeMac.

Sonically, It’s Always At Night balances LeMac’s guitar-driven roots with sleek pop textures, giving the EP a refined yet emotional edge. Tracks like “Intertwined” and “Pink Balloon” shimmer with cinematic scope, while the subtle layering of harmonies and atmospheric effects adds depth without overshadowing her voice. The production feels alive; intimate enough to feel confessional, yet polished enough to fill a late-night drive.

With It’s Always At Night, Jade LeMac doesn’t just write about love — she captures what it feels like to live inside it, suspended between heartbreak and hope. It’s a powerful, beautifully cohesive release that cements her place as one of pop’s most captivating emerging voices.

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