Jordy Searcy releases new album, ‘The End of Us,’ dedicated to his marriage

July 25, 2025 BY Emma Orland

Jordy Searcy, the Louisiana-born, San Diego-based singer/songwriter known for jaw-dropping lyrics, stunning vocals, and intricate guitar work, is excited to release his fourth album, The End of Us, today via Nettwerk

Jordy shares, “Life is full of little endings. It’s up to us to turn those little endings into new beginnings. For me, this record is the start of a new chapter. I’m learning how to be in a relationship that you give everything to, and I really love it.”

Born in Louisiana, Jordy settled in Nashville, where he kickstarted his career. He introduced a soaring signature style on his Dark In The City EP in 2018. It yielded a hit in the form of “Love & War In Your Twenties,” amassing a staggering 89 million Spotify streams and counting. His 2020 full-length debut, Love? Songs housed the fan favorite “Fire,” reeling in another 17.1 million Spotify streams. Road-tripping across the California coast in a van, he crafted his 2022 sophomore effort, Daylight, highlighted by “Molly.” In addition to headlining in front of packed audiences, he held down guitar duties for Ben Rector on the road. Expanding his reach, 2024 saw him notably contribute “Colors” to the family blockbuster Harold and the Purple Crayon

Along the way, he found true love and married Michel Janse, reshaping his creative approach in the process. Jordy shares, “My marriage inspired me. I was trying to get back in touch with nature and who I really am while also starting a new life with my wife.”

As such, he wrote and recorded, through a new lens, what would be The End of Us. The music naturally absorbed a flood of emotions, which he siphoned into the songs during recording sessions in Jackson, MS, Nashville, TN, and San Diego alongside co-producer Phillip Vo

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Jordy first introduced the record with the singles “Getaway Car,” “All Nighter,” and “21,” which transmit a personal message to his wife directly from the heart. Soft piano rings out in cinematic fashion as he urges, “We could be 21 again, on a heartfelt hook.

‘21’ is a song that I never intended for anybody but my wife to hear,” he shares. “Last year, I wrote, produced, mixed, and recorded a 12-song record for my wife. So, there’s only one copy of a secret Jordy Searcy project in our house! ‘21’ is from that album for her. It essentially says, Now that we’re starting our life again, we have the opportunity to do things the right way and also just enjoy it all together.’

From one new beginning to the next, Jordy always uplifts. “I look at my music as if it’s coming from a service-oriented place. I want this record to be hopeful and possibly change the world in a small way. If I had to sum it all up, I try to give people really fun songs to listen to that also make them stop and think.” 

The End of Us” is available on all digital and streaming platforms HERE.

To celebrate the news of his album release, Jordy is heading on the road with the first date on August 22 in Dallas at Dada and will include stops at Globe Hall on September 4 in DenverDC9 on November 13 in Washington D.C., and then concluding in Portland, Maine on November 20 at Portland House of Music. All dates and information are on Jordy Searcy’s official website here

JORDY SEARCY

THE END OF US

TRACKLIST

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The Beginning of Us

All Nighter

Getaway Car

21

Body Talk

The End of Us

Right Track

JORDY SEARCY TOUR DATES 2025

U.S.

Aug 22 – Dada – Dallas, TX

Aug 24 – Ice House on Main – Bryan, TX

Sept 4 – Globe Hall – Denver, CO

Sept 7 – Reverb Lounge – Omaha, NE

Sept 8 – Vanguard – Tulsa, OK

Sept 9 – George’s Majestic Lounge – Fayetteville, AR

Oct 7 – 40 Watt Club – Athens, GA

Oct 20 – The Basement – Nashville, TN

Oct 22 – Songbirds – Chattanooga, TN

Oct 23 – Catbird Studio – Jackson, TN

Oct 26 – Duling Hall – Jackson, MS

Nov 13 – DC9 – Washington D.C.

Nov 16 – MilkBoy – Philadelphia, PA

Nov 18 – The Middle East – Boston, MA

Nov 20 – Portland House of Music – Portland, ME

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