Jordan Duffy drops wild + fresh pop single 'Nights Like These' dripping in ‘80s nostalgia and sultry sax

Jordan Duffy is a singer, songwriter, producer, and senior audio engineer whose sound stretches across a multitude of genres such as indie, pop, americana, and alternative. The artist is influenced by the likes of Adele, Lake Street Dive, Yola, and Charlie XCX, to name a few. Originally from Worcester, Massachusetts, she began her music career writing songs about heart breaks in dive bars, female empowerment, exploding toads, one night stands, and zombie lovers. At 18 years old, her first professional show was opening for The Allman Brothers Band guitarist Dickie Betts. It was in college when she discovered her 4 octave range while studying and performing Opera. She continued her education and landed her role as the first female audio engineer at Earwolf/Stitcher Podcasts. There she has had the opportunity to sing to Weird Al Yankovic, do her own rendition of “Total Eclipse of the Fart” on “The Office Ladies”, and is the vocalist for the “Just Between Us” Podcast theme song. You may even recognize her (and her laugh) as Engineer Jordan from the “Best Friends” podcast.

Her new single "Nights Like These" is a fresh pop song dripping in ‘80s nostalgia, from the sultry sax solo by Trey Magnifique to the steamy synths. The track is produced by Party Nails and showcases Jordan Duffy's bold, rich, intimate and powerful vocals. The music video takes the viewer on a fun and wild ride through a series of nightmares inspired by 1980s horror flicks. It is the perfect video to add to your Halloween playlist.