Eyal Erlich made a huge step forward with his independent single ‘Jenny’, out on August 28, 2025. The Tel Aviv-based singer-songwriter has steadily gained a loyal fanbase back home through stripped-down performances that showcase emotional weight over flashy distractions.
Taking inspiration from the confessional edge of Jeff Buckley, the delicate phrasing of Nick Drake, and the layered acoustics of Ben Howard, Eyal crafts tracks that hit with unforced insight. Since taking the stage professionally in 2016, he’s honed a style blending ‘70s and ‘90s rock roots with personal stakes, often just him and a guitar unpacking the mess of relationships. This release tees up his full-length debut, expected later this year, positioning him as a fresh indie voice worth watching.
At its core, ‘‘Jenny’‘ sketches a sharp take on faded romance, where every chord choice underscores the pull of what’s gone. Eyal‘s fingerpicked lines build a subtle tension, matched by his voice—warm but edged with that knowing ache from too many late-night reckonings. It’s the sort of song that slots into late drives or solo spins, its dynamics shifting from close-up confession to broader release without overreaching.
The accompanying Live From Levontin video nails the track’s live-wire feel, shot in one take to keep the room’s hush intact. For fans of emotive indie, this is Eyal Erlich with no shortcuts, just songs that stick because they ring true. With touring on the horizon, expect his blend of blues-tinged prog and heartfelt hooks to pull in more ears beyond Israel’s borders.