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Jessie Murph Talks New Album

July 21, 20253 min read

Heart on Her Sleeve: Jessie Murph Talks Vulnerability, Growth, and Her New Album

By [Your Name] | July 2025

Jessie Murph has never been one to hold back. Her raw, unapologetic songwriting and haunting vocals have earned her a place in the hearts of millions—and with her latest album, she’s digging even deeper.

The newly released project, “Burn Book (No Pages Left)”, is already generating buzz for its honesty, grit, and genre-blending sound. I had the chance to sit down with Jessie to talk about what this album means to her, how heartbreak shaped her process, and why she’s never felt more free.


[Your Name]: First off, congratulations on the new album. It's already making waves. How are you feeling now that it's out in the world?

Jessie Murph: Thank you. I’m still kind of processing, to be honest. It feels like I just handed over my diary to the entire world, but in the best way. This album is the most “me” thing I’ve ever made. It’s terrifying and freeing at the same time.


[Your Name]: The title—Burn Book (No Pages Left)—is bold. Where did that come from?

Jessie Murph: It came from the idea that I had nothing left to hide. Every song is a page I ripped out and set on fire. It’s me closing chapters, cutting ties, healing out loud. I was writing from a place of pure survival at times. And once I was done, I realized I didn’t leave anything out.


[Your Name]: This album feels even more personal than your earlier work. Was it hard to be that open?

Jessie Murph: Oh yeah. There were moments in the studio where I’d just break down. I was writing about love I lost, people I outgrew, trauma I hadn’t processed yet. But music is how I survive, how I cope. So even when it hurt, I knew I had to let it out.


[Your Name]: You’ve got some genre-bending tracks—touches of country, rock, hip-hop, and that signature alt-pop sadness. Was that intentional?

Jessie Murph: It wasn’t planned. I just stopped trying to fit into a box. I grew up listening to everything—my playlist could go from Eminem to Johnny Cash to Paramore real quick. This album reflects that chaos, and that freedom. I wanted each track to sound like its own little meltdown or moment of clarity.


[Your Name]: Any track that feels like the heart of the album?

Jessie Murph: “Pretty When I Cry” is probably it. It’s the one I almost didn’t release. It’s quiet, raw, just me and a piano. I wrote it during a night where I felt completely alone. But sometimes those songs end up being the most universal, you know?


[Your Name]: You’ve built a super loyal fanbase—people who really feel your music. What do you hope they take away from this album?

Jessie Murph: That it’s okay to fall apart and still keep going. That your broken pieces are still beautiful. I want them to feel seen, like, “She gets it.” Whether you’re in your bedroom crying or driving with the windows down screaming the lyrics—this album’s for you.


[Your Name]: Any tour plans?

Jessie Murph: Yup. We’re hitting the road this fall. And this time, I’m bringing the full experience. Live band, stripped sets, surprise covers… it’s gonna be raw and real. I want people to leave those shows feeling something. Not just entertained—moved.


[Your Name]: Last question—if this album had a message in one sentence, what would it be?

Jessie Murph: “Even when it hurts, say it anyway.” That’s what this album taught me.


Jessie Murph isn’t just giving us music—she’s handing us pieces of herself. With Burn Book (No Pages Left), she’s proving that vulnerability is power, and that the most painful stories often become the most unforgettable songs.

Stream the album now. Just be ready to feel everything.


🎧 Stream Jessie’s new album: [Link to Spotify/Apple Music]
📅 Tour Dates Drop Soon: [jessiemurph.com]
📱 Follow Jessie: [@jessiemurph on IG/TikTok/Twitter]


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