Jody Glenham’s New Single ‘The Local’ Echoes Resilience

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Vancouver’s Jody Glenham has released her new single “The Local,” a post-rock gem reminiscent of Patti Smith. For nearly two decades, Jody has been a key figure in Western Canada’s music scene. Her 2020 album, MoodRock, garnered attention from various CBC programs, with her song “Talking Out Loud” featured on Rich Terfry’s The DriveMoodRock also made the Top 50 on Canadian college radio, received praise from KEXP Radio in Seattle, and was considered for the Polaris long list. Her compositions capture the essence of hope, inviting listeners to embrace their emotions with both delicacy and strength. This connection has led her music to serve as the emotional backdrop for Netflix teen dramas like Tiny Pretty Things and My Life with The Walter Boys, as well as the series Snowpiercer. Her work has earned accolades from outlets such as NME, American Songwriter, and Refinery29.

Now, Jody is self-producing her latest solo EP, Still Here, with “The Local” as the lead single—a powerful statement on resilience. The track weaves together melancholy, resignation, and subtle hope, reflecting on personal struggles, fading dreams, and the acceptance of life’s imperfections. Beneath its surface lies a quiet strength, celebrating the solace found in community and the small comforts that help us through challenging times. While it resonates with feelings of missed opportunities and the passage of time, “The Local” ultimately speaks to endurance. Jody Glenham is Still Here—weathering storms, embracing the weight of time, and finding meaning in simply being present. This single is a testament to her quiet strength and enduring impact on the music scene.

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