Jessie Murph has released Sex Hysteria The End, a short film that serves as a visual companion to the deluxe edition of her critically acclaimed sophomore album Sex Hysteria.
The 10-minute long film, directed by Logan Rice and written by Murph and Claire Schmitt, lives within the same narrative world established in Jessie’s “1965” music video, in particular the childhood that shaped her creative work. References to this past live in the song’s lyrics and other early portions of the album, and they explore early trauma and familial relationships.
Murph shares: “This album film is a visual representation of the moments throughout my life that have shaped me into the person I am today. It is the story of love and consequence. It is about realizing that growing doesn’t necessarily mean healing but instead means breaking cycles, shifting perspectives, and learning that neither pain nor comfort are manifestations of love. I hope that anybody watching this who has ever been afraid to break out of innate patterns will feel seen and know that they are not alone in that darkness. Even more than that, I hope people feel inspired to find the courage to leap into the light.”
Check out the short film: HERE.
Listen to “Wildflowers And Wine” – HERE.
Stream ‘ ‘Sex Hysteria’ (Deluxe Edition)’ – HERE.
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