May 15, 2024

Lexi Jordan is a rising artist in the New England Country-Pop music scene. In September 2016, she began her career by conquering her fear of performing at Faneuil Hall in Boston, Massachusetts. This led to a self-revolution far beyond what Jordan ever imagined possible. She continued on to perform at Indian Ranch, “New England’s Home of Country Music”, and The Big E, the sixth largest fair in the nation. In 2017, Jordan received Female Vocalist of the Year by NECMO. She was also nominated for five 2020 Worcester Music Awards and accepted the “Best College Act” award.

The music video for Lexi Jordan’s latest single, “When We Were,” is a great visualization of a track centered around the past. Jordan is sitting on high school bleachers for the duration of the video, a clear thread to the song’s lyrics about being in school and not realizing how much you’d miss those carefree days of youth.

Jordan’s expressions as she sings really serve to heighten the video’s impact and highlight the emotion that lies behind the lyrics. It’ll really make the listener nostalgic for the time spent in crowded hallways and dull classrooms, interspersed with moments of magic between friends and lovers.

As we grow older, life hands us more responsibilities. Our worries extend beyond finding “Mr. Right” as Jordan says. With a sonically powerful, but soothing instrumental Jordan takes us back to our youth, reminding us of those careless summer nights. A reminder that keeps us grounded during the chaos of adult life.

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