An earthbound four-piece chasing the strange and the tender — guitars, keys, a low sun, and songs that root down deep.
Recorded live to tape over three rain-soaked weekends. Nine songs about leaving, longing, and the long way back.
The Jaded Blue formed in a basement off North Mississippi, where three friends traded loud amps for old acoustics and never looked back. What started as porch songs grew into something stranger — folk music with dirt under its nails and stars in its eyes.
Drawing on hand-drawn mysticism, Appalachian fingerpicking, and the long grey Oregon winter, the band builds songs that feel both ancient and untethered. They've shared bills across the Pacific Northwest and recorded everything themselves, the way they like it.
“A weathered, woodcut kind of beauty — like a fairy tale you half-remember.”— Placeholder Zine, Portland










Venues, festivals, house shows, weddings, séances — if there's a corner for a four-piece and an outlet for an amp, we'll be there.