Rising Star JAKE MINCH joins host Nati Mlikota to discuss musical theatre background, social media reception and the vulnerable, beyond-his-years, gut wrenching first album George. For our episodes crown jewel, JAKE MINCH shares a never-heard intimate first recording of his breakout song, Fingers and Clothes with our team and our audience.
JAKE MINCH ON TOUR STARTING 5/30 MORE INFO AT /tour/
Was doing the sober thing for a while but I have recently stopped. This is a little bit about the shame I have regarding that but it’s also about my friends
An old song about an old friend. Wrote this last year with some help from @graceenger . Thank you for playing with me @kenparkboy welcome back to New York
I interviewed with @offtherecordpress right before the second leg of tour and they sent me a disposable camera to play with on the road. To pair with the photos, I let the crew come up with their own captions. Guess who’s is who’s
You are enough.
Let me rock your world
Jesus loves you
If I threw a party, would y’all come?
When Darryl?
JAKE MINCH GOES OFF THE RECORD
Every word matters for Jake Minch. The Connecticut-born singer-songwriter has a way of crafting lyrics and melodies that feel intensely personal—yet somehow universal.
In Volume 6 of Off The Record he speaks about his debut album, George, a record that captures the grit of growing up and the weight of nostalgia.
From the opener Nostalgia Act to the heart-wrenching closer Twice, Jake’s songs move between fresh storytelling, inside jokes, and moments only he can fully explain.
Working with industry veteran Tony Berg, Jake wrestled with identity, unfamiliar sounds, and shaping an album that is as challenging as it is captivating. George invites listeners to step inside his world.
Read “Track-by-Track with Jake Minch” in Volume 6 of Off The Record available for pre-order at offtherecordpress.com/store.
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