Max Jury is a piano playing singer songwriter from Des Moines, Iowa, who, at 23, is about to release one of the albums of the year. This 11 track opus conjures up the past while stepping boldly into the future driven by his incredible voice. Once you hear it, you won’t forget it. 

The album is set for release this Friday, June 3rd, but ahead of its release, the album is exclusively streaming over on The Telegraph (they also gave it a 5/5 review, so go figure.)

23 year old Max writes, sings, plays guitar and piano, and has a voice like no other. He’s spent much of the last two years living in London, his adopted second home, after growing up in Des Moines, Iowa.

Among his many fans, Mark Ronson says: “Max’s songs and musicianship conjure up so many of my favourite elements of country, soul, gospel and rock ‘n roll. I can listen to his album on repeat.”

And who are we to argue? Max Jury writes perfectly formed songs that veer from the bittersweet, to the romantic, the bruised and even the hopeful. Sheer bliss.

His debut album, ‘Max Jury’ was recorded in New York with hip hop producer Inflo and a crackerjack band of musicians who regularly play with Alicia Keys and D’Angelo and in a sleepy North Carolina town with the musical director of a small, local black church. Both these locales helped Max effortlessly bridge gospel and soul with his country roots.