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Jensen McRae could've been down for the count.
"The most profound choices of my life,” she says, “have often felt like things I did before I was ready to do, and I had to grow into them.” McRae’s songs have a way of giving shape to these leaps, cliff jumps and trust falls, and on her new album, I Don’t Know How But They Found Me!, Jensen McRae goes further than ever, evolving from a promising young artist to a fully grown songwriter and star. “It’s about realizing what you can’t outrun, and what follows when you have withstood what you thought might crush you,” she explains. “There are things that can happen to us—unthinkable, untenable things—that threaten our safety in our own bodies. They happen, and you feel like the only option is escape. In truth, the only way out is in—back into the place you have always lived.” The home – with Jensen front-and-center, possibly leaving, possibly arriving – adorns the artwork for I Don’t Know How But They Found Me!”. “You can leave the city, you can leave the lover,” McRae continues, “but you can never leave yourself.”
From the very beginning, fans have fallen in love with Jensen McRae for the sharp, evocative and clear-eyed songwriting. An avid journaler, McRae has been breathlessly documenting her existence since she was 18. Her first album, Are You Happy Now?, was a mission statement for the artist who grew up an automatic outsider: a Black Jewish girl from Los Angeles, hellbent on making folk music in spite of the world's attempts to box her into other, more stereotypically Black genres. McRae looked to her songwriting heroes (Alicia Keys, Carole King, James Taylor, Stevie Wonder) to build a sonic world all her own. As her audience grew and with myriad doors began unlocking, it "became the record of my coming-of-age. But it was a quiet coming-of-age, one that mostly took place inside my own head."
McRae's voice expertly embodies both the heartbreak of being left and of doing the leaving. On top of her excellent songwriting, McRae simply has an exceptional, acrobatic voice. Wispy and textured at times, clear and bright at others, McRae’s singing is surprising and multidimensional in much the same way as her lyrics. When the country-adjacent stealth single “Savannah” hits its crescendo, for example, it’s clear McRae is an artist with her own singular power, as piano layers with guitar and McRae delivers a series of scathing indictments with grit and conviction: "You swore you'd raise our kids to end up just like you / well you're a false prophet / and that's a goddamn promise." "Let Me Be Wrong" is a buoyant ode to rejecting perfectionism. Built on a simple melody and acoustic guitar, it grows step over step; guitars layer, drums pick up the pace, and when McRae growls “fuck those girls got everything” it’s a punch of both power and
vulnerability, begging to be shouted in unison with the biggest possible crowd.

Setlists

    1. 1.The Rearranger
    2. 2.My Ego Dies at the End
    3. 3.God Has a Hitman
    4. 4.Mother Wound
    5. 5.Savannah
    6. 6.Fever Dream
    7. 7.Taken (MUNA cover)
    8. 8.Tuesday
    9. 9.I Can Change Him
    10. 10.Daffodils
    11. 11.Dead Girl Walking
    12. 12.White Boy
    13. 13.I Can't Make You Love Me (Bonnie Raitt cover)
    14. 14.Good Theater (Unreleased)
    15. 15.Call It Even (Unreleased)
    16. 16.Novelty
    17. 17.Let Me Be Wrong
    18. 18.Praying for Your Downfall
  1. Encore

    1. 19.I Don’t Do Drugs
    2. 20.Massachusetts
    1. 1.Fever Dream
    2. 2.God Has a Hitman
    3. 3.My Ego Dies at the End
    4. 4.Good Legs
    5. 5.Praying for Your Downfall (New song)
    6. 6.Call It Even
    7. 7.Dead Girl Walking
    8. 8.Dear Mr. President (P!nk cover)
    9. 9.Let Me Be Wrong
    10. 10.Massachusetts
    1. 1.God Has a Hitman
    2. 2.My Ego Dies at the End
    3. 3.Dead Girl Walking
    4. 4.White Boy
    5. 5.Cruel Summer (Taylor Swift cover)
    6. 6.Savannah
    7. 7.Massachusetts
    1. 1.Fever Dream
    2. 2.God Has a Hitman
    3. 3.My Ego Dies at the End
    4. 4.Good Legs
    5. 5.Mother Wound (unreleased)
    6. 6.Adam's Ribs
    7. 7.Dead Girl Walking
    8. 8.White Boy (Acoustic)
    9. 9.Let Me Be Wrong (unreleased)
    10. 10.Massachusetts
    1. 1.God Has a Hitman
    2. 2.Colma, California
    3. 3.Savannah
    4. 4.White Boy
    5. 5.Good Legs
    6. 6.Wendy (Maisie Peters cover)
    7. 7.Dead Girl Walking
    8. 8.Adam's Ribs
    9. 9.Wolves
    10. 10.My Ego Dies at the End
    11. 11.Massachusetts

Reviews

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

    by mel on 5/12/25Bowery Ballroom - New YorkRating: 5 out of 5

    Jensen McRae was fantastic, the venue did a great job enforcing her mask policy, sad that some fans did not follow through. However, they handed out masks at the door and had signs around the venue. Jensen was incredible live, she sounds better liv,e which I don't even know how that is humanly possible,e and when things went wrong, which they inevitably do with live shows, she handled it with such grace and humor.

  • beautiful vocals live

    by Bernie on 5/12/25Bowery Ballroom - New YorkRating: 5 out of 5

    Loved the new album and it was lovely to hear live, her vocals couldn't be better IRL. Venue was cozy and fun too.

  • Impressive!

    by Scouty on 9/13/24Rating: 5 out of 5

    Saw her open for Noah Kahan’s in Alpine Valley and I’m obsessed. So down to earth, witty, and talented!! Already listened to her latest album on Spotify!

  • Jensen McRae

    by Suz on 11/20/21The Moroccan Lounge - Los AngelesRating: 5 out of 5

    Jensen McRae gave everyone a spectacular experience. Her warm and witty banter combined with her remarkable vocals and unparalleled songwriting made for a remarkable evening. The Moroccan Lounge was the perfect intimate venue for this rising star who enveloped the audience in her world of heartbreak and triumph.