Artist's albums
Spit You Out
2023 · single
Dangerous
2023 · single
Lose My Cool
2022 · single
Back in My Habitat
2022 · single
Wild Places
2020 · single
Thought You'd Stay
2020 · single
Golden
2020 · single
lovesick
2019 · single
Knew You When
2019 · single
Strange Times, Dark Days (Westerns Remix)
2018 · single
Strange Times, Dark Days
2018 · single
Runway
2018 · single
Close Call
2017 · single
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Biography
Isla June’s Jenna Maranga has never wanted to be pinned down. “Songwriting is having the freedom to be fluid and explore,” they say, and genre is more a buffet of options than a structure to fit inside. This sense of infinite possibility is at the forefront of their music, in the flit of the summery backbeats, the pulse of saturated guitars, the shimmer of synths, the grit and power of their vocals soaring through the topline. All of this conjures the feeling of flying down the LA freeways of Maranga’s childhood — a little bit carefree, a little bit angsty about the things that slow you down. This is grunge-tinged pop music for people who grew up screaming along to emo bands in church basements, for the hot weirdos everyone was afraid to admit they had a crush on in high school. Their music is a rallying cry for self-acceptance, a universal invitation to join them in the pit. Isla June’s music has been widely featured on television, serving as a sonic backdrop to shows like The L Word: Generation Q, Riverdale, Grey’s Anatomy, Selling Sunset, Good Trouble, and more.