- November 28, 2024
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A West Orange High School senior is making her dreams come true with the release of her first debut single.
Jordan Mohr is a 17-year-old country-pop singer, songwriter and student.
This past weekend Mohr dropped her first song "Haunted House." The song has already received its first music review from Southern Fellow.
Southern Fellow talked about how country artists are using the holiday of Halloween as a backdrop to tell stories that relate to actual people, not goblins and ghosts.
"Squealing fiddles, electric guitar riffs, and Jordan’s vocals are enough to haunt you," Southern Fellow said in the review. "Yet, the lyrics tell an even scarier story, one of a broken home and relationships that are even more shattered. Many movies, TV shows, and songs romantically portray the bad boy. 'Haunted House' does the exact opposite."
The review goes on to add that "Jordan, with her co-writers Michael and Caroline Walker, push a story that will send chills down your spine."
The full review can be found here.
Mohr started her artist journey in 2021 when she was introduced to DME Artist Development in Orlando FL. There, she began to work on her craft, write and record.
She said she love many different genres, and is currently in the process of experimenting while she begins to discover her sound.
Mohr will be performing the new song live on Nov. 6 at 12:30 p.m. at the Masonic Lodge Fall Festival and the Arts.
Stream Mohr's debut single on Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music, YouTube, or click here.