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Pisgah shares a storm of memory and melancholy on new single 'Cumulonimbus'

  • Writer: FLEX
    FLEX
  • Sep 25
  • 1 min read
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London’s Brittney Jenkins, under her moniker Pisgah, delivers a hauntingly immersive single with 'Cumulonimbus', a song that simmers with quiet intensity before unfolding into full emotional breadth. Drawing from the sultry, heavy air of southern US summers and the shadow of familial grief, Jenkins turns intimate recollection into a rich alt-rock tapestry, where every note feels laden with history.


The production is precise yet organic. Layered guitars interlace effortlessly, each strand adding depth without ever overshadowing the next. The mix captures the minutiae of Jenkins’ attic studio creating an environment that is both vivid and tactile.


What makes 'Cumulonimbus' remarkable is how it channels inherited pain into expansive sound. Ethereal melodies drift over grounded instrumentation, allowing moments of reflection to coexist with cathartic release.


By the time the song reaches its soaring passages, we are enveloped in a world that is at once personal and universal. 'Cumulonimbus' is Jenkins staking her claim in the UK alt-rock landscape with a sound both ethereal and unflinchingly human.



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