
Israeli singer-songwriter Eyal Erlich makes a striking impression with ‘Jenny’, his debut single released independently on the 28th of August. The track introduces a powerful new voice in indie rock,anchored by authentic emotional gravity. With a sound that draws comparisons to Jeff Buckley, Nick Drake, and Ben Howard, Eyal has cultivated a growing audience through deeply personal performances across Israel.
A late bloomer by industry standards, Eyal Erlich arrived on the scene with a catalogue of life experience behind him, and it shows. His music exists at the intersection of reflection and release, blending ‘70s folk-rock textures with the lyrical intimacy of the ‘90s acoustic revival. Whether he’s performing alone with just a guitar or backed by a full band, his songs carry a quiet emotional weight. In Eyal’s world, love is never simple, but always worth writing about.
On ‘Jenny’, that emotional clarity comes into full focus. The song is a gentle reckoning with memory and loss; spare in its arrangement but rich in feeling. Laced with delicate guitar and bittersweet vocal lines, ‘Jenny’ echoes long after it ends, like a name you can’t quite stop saying. The accompanying Live From Levontin video captures the performance in its most raw and immediate form, offering a rare glimpse into the intimacy Eyal creates on stage.