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Jen Porter releases Moving On

Jen PorterMoving On, the third album from Chicago-based artist Jen Porter, showcases the singer’s sultry, gutsy voice and ability to seamlessly blend rock and roll, blues and country-folk influences into a contemporary sound. Featuring a solid backing band, this collection of songs is polished, down-to-earth, and full of energy, the perfect soundtrack to a dinner party with friends or a night out on the town. Residents of Chicago can easily catch a live performance, as the hard-working Porter plays four to five shows a week around her hometown; for the rest of us, Moving On brings Porter’s powerful vocals right to our living rooms.

The album gets started with “Along the Way”, a pop-tinged blues anthem that quickly sets the stage for Porter’s no-holds-barred vocals and fine piano work.. “Get Out”, a driving ode to a former lover, calls to mind the intensity of Fiona Apple combined with the self-sufficient attitude of Alanis Morisette. Other tracks, such as “Aaron’s Song” and “Brotherly Love” are softer both musically and lyrically, highlighting Porter’s diverse talents as a singer-songwriter. Throughout the album, Porter’s technical skill is apparent.

One of the strongest points of Moving On is its blues rock and country roots that sustain and clearly influence Porter’s music. The song “Gracie” has a great classic-rock feel with piano work reminiscent of Lynyrd Skynyrd’s “Sweet Home Alabama”. The vocal styling of “Heaven to Me” evokes some of Bonnie Raitt’s best work.

Jen Porter is clearly a seasoned and talented performer; Moving On adds another successful album to her already impressive resume. Judging by the rousing quality of this album, I’m sure Porter’s live performances are soulful and energetic. Those with the opportunity to see her in Chicago should definitely do so; those not lucky enough to live in the windy city will be sure to put this album in regular rotation on their stereos.

Artist: Jen Porter
Title: Moving On
Genre: Blues, Rock, Singer/Songwriter, Adult Contemporary
Label:JJP Productions
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