PHOTOS BY SARA WOLFF
The third and final single in a landmark trilogy from Liverpool-based queer non-binary artist Jensyn – out 16th June 2026
Liverpool-based queer non-binary artist, producer, and multi-instrumentalist Jensyn brings their debut trilogy of singles to a close with ‘Trust’, out 16 June 2026. Where ‘Somebody Else’ examined the ambiguity of romantic loss and ‘Throw’ turned a searingly honest lens on grief and family, ‘Trust’ goes somewhere more internal and perhaps more unsettling: into the spiral of a mind that has overthought its way past certainty, and can no longer tell the difference between feeling and fear.
‘Trust’ is the most sonically ambitious entry in the trilogy, pushing further into alt-rock and prog territory while retaining the atmospheric intimacy that has defined Jensyn’s sound across the run. The track is built around a restless, shifting arrangement: gritty guitars, Jensyn’s commanding vocal layering, and Matthew Humphries’ drums and Jack O’Hanlon’s guitar driving the track through a series of dynamic turns before arriving somewhere that feels both exhausted and hard-won. Produced and mixed by Jensyn themselves, with mastering by James Wyatt at Sloe Flower Studios, the control across the recording is striking for an artist still early in their public journey.
“This is the song that came from overthinking so much that I lost all sense of what I believed was right or wrong.”– Jensyn
‘Trust’ was written in the wake of ending a relationship: a decision Jensyn knew was right but which their instinct as a people-pleaser made almost impossible to sit with. The guilt of being the one who walked away, combined with the anxiety-driven tendency to question everything, sent them into an overthinking spiral so complete that they could no longer trust what they were thinking or feeling at all. That experience, of losing your own north star through sheer force of self-interrogation, is rendered here with the kind of precision that only comes from writing close to the bone.
Taken as a whole, the trilogy tells a quietly remarkable story. Across three singles released in the space of six weeks, Jensyn has mapped the emotional terrain of romantic loss, family grief, and psychological self-doubt with a maturity and craft that belies the scale of the releases. The three tracks sit in conversation: each distinct in tone and subject, but united by Jensyn’s refusal to make anything neater or simpler than it actually is. For fans of Phoebe Bridgers, MUNA, The Japanese House, boygenius, Joni Mitchell, Arlo Parks, and Caroline Polachek, this is the kind of songwriting that lingers long after the track ends.
With the trilogy complete, Jensyn is already looking ahead. They are currently developing new music in collaboration with 20 Stories High, the acclaimed Liverpool-based theatre company that has spent twenty years championing young and emerging artists, and with Future Yard, the celebrated 280-capacity venue and artist development hub based on Argyle Street in Birkenhead, widely regarded as one of the most important grassroots music spaces in the north of England. Live dates are in the works, with a show planned for November and the possibility of earlier dates on the horizon.
Jensyn has spent six weeks proving they are one of the most compelling new voices in UK alt-pop. ‘Trust’ is the exclamation mark.
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CREDITS
Drums: Matthew Humphries
Guitar: Jack O’Hanlon
Produced and mixed by Jen Morgan (Jensyn)
Mastered by James Wyatt at Sloe Flower Studios
Cover art: Sara Wolff, Sulk Photography


