Jordan Lindley

Jordan Lindley is a singer-songwriter out of Nashville, Tennessee. As an artist, his second LP Maybe It’ll All Work Out was just released in August of 2024. It was produced by himself, Jake Finch & Collin Pastore (boygenius, Lucy Dacus, Illuminati Hotties, etc.), as well as Jon Green (James Bay, Kylie Minogue, Lady A, Linkin Park) and Jeremy Lutito (Joy Oladokun, Needtobreathe, Michigander). For fans of Pinegrove, Phoebe Bridgers, and Dashboard Confessional, Lindley is sure to captivate with his storytelling. His lead single, “Dust,” received nods from publications such as Ones To Watch and NPR, which stated that Lindley “shines a light on all of the dark, negative and very human emotions.”

Initially inspired by his late uncle, Lindley found a passion for music early on; learning guitar by age 8, starting a band by age 10, and landing a national tour with the band Forever the Sickest Kids by age 15 with his group, At Long Last. The young Oklahoma City native continued to tour with several punk bands, gaining crucial experience to tackle the music industry. After graduating high school, he moved to Nashville, TN, to pursue a songwriting degree from Belmont University. Shortly after beginning his studies, Lindley started the the alt-rock/pop-punk group, Mulligan’s Match.

A natural introvert, Jordan used music as an emotional outlet, and felt inspired to take some of his more vulnerable songs in a different direction: one marked by a stripped down and authentic soundscape. Thus, the birth of Lindley’s solo project arose. With an ever present grunge attitude, Lindley combines indie pop elements and folk-inspired lyrics with an alternative rock energy. He has been featured in such publications as NPR, Ones to Watch, Relix, Alt Press, and many more. 

Lindley currently spends his time in Nashville, immersed in a highly creative community. He continues to develop his own artistry, while helping other artists achieve the same via cowriting (working with artists/writers like Katie Pruitt, Greyson Chance, Nash Overstreet, Steinza, Braison Cyrus, etc.). Lindley signed a publishing deal with CTM/Concord in March 2023, as well as a label-deal for his side project – JONI – with platinum award-winning songwriter/producer Niels Zuiderhoek.