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Official Merch

Jay Som - Turn Into
$12.0 USD
Bachelor - Doomin' Sun
$10.0 USD
Jay Som - Anak Ko Puzzle
$25.0 USD
Jay Som - A Thousand Words
$8.0 USD
Jay Som - Anak Ko Sticker
$2.0 USD
Jay Som - Eyeball Long Sleeve Shirt
$30.0 USD
Jay Som - Balance Crew Neck Sweatshirt
$35.0 USD
Jay Som - Balance T-Shirt
$22.0 USD
Jay Som - Anak Ko
$12.0 USD
Justus Proffit & Jay Som - Nothing's ...
$13.0 USD

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concerts and tour dates

Past

MAR
22
2020
Nottingham, United Kingdom
Bodega
I Was There
MAR
19
2020
London, United Kingdom
The Garage
I Was There
MAR
18
2020
Brighton, United Kingdom
Patterns, Brighton
I Was There
FEB
26
2020
渋谷区, 日本
渋谷CLUB QUATTRO
I Was There
FEB
25
2020
大阪市, 日本
梅田Shangri-La
I Was There
FEB
23
2020
Melbourne Vic, Australia
Northcote Social Club
I Was There
FEB
21
2020
Sydney, Australia
Oxford Art Factory
I Was There
NOV
27
2019
Dublin, Ireland
Workmans Club
I Was There
NOV
26
2019
Glasgow, United Kingdom
Stereo Cafe Bar
I Was There
NOV
25
2019
Nottingham, United Kingdom
The Bodega Nottingham
I Was There
NOV
24
2019
Manchester, United Kingdom
Yes
I Was There
NOV
22
2019
Bristol, United Kingdom
Exchange
I Was There
NOV
21
2019
Leeds, United Kingdom
Brudenell Social Club
I Was There
NOV
20
2019
London, United Kingdom
The Garage
I Was There
NOV
19
2019
Brighton, United Kingdom
Patterns, Brighton
I Was There
NOV
16
2019
Saint-Josse-ten-Noode, Belgium
Le Botanique
I Was There
NOV
15
2019
Paris, France
Supersonic
I Was There
NOV
12
2019
Berlin, Germany
Kantine am Berghain
I Was There
NOV
10
2019
KØBENHAVN V, Denmark
VEGA
I Was There
NOV
09
2019
Stockholm, Sweden
Bar Brooklyn
I Was There
NOV
07
2019
Hamburg, Germany
Molotow Skybar
I Was There
NOV
02
2019
Nashville, TN
The High Watt
I Was There
NOV
01
2019
Atlanta, GA
The Masquerade - Purgatory
I Was There
OCT
31
2019
Raleigh, NC
Kings
I Was There
OCT
30
2019
Washington, DC
Rock & Roll Hotel
I Was There
OCT
29
2019
Philadelphia, PA
The Foundry
I Was There
OCT
27
2019
Burlington, VT
ArtsRiot
I Was There
OCT
26
2019
Cambridge, MA
The Sinclair
I Was There
OCT
25
2019
Brooklyn, NY
Elsewhere - Zone One
I Was There
OCT
23
2019
Montréal, Canada
Bar Le Ritz PDB
I Was There
OCT
22
2019
Toronto, Canada
Velvet Underground
I Was There
OCT
21
2019
Detroit, MI
El Club
I Was There
OCT
19
2019
Columbus, OH
The Basement
I Was There
OCT
18
2019
Chicago, IL
Lincoln Hall
I Was There
OCT
17
2019
Madison, WI
High Noon Saloon
I Was There
OCT
16
2019
Minneapolis, MN
7th Street Entry
I Was There
OCT
15
2019
Lawrence, KS
The Granada
I Was There
SEP
28
2019
Houston, TX
White Oak Music Hall
I Was There
SEP
27
2019
Austin, TX
Barracuda
I Was There
SEP
26
2019
Dallas, TX
Dada Dallas
I Was There
SEP
24
2019
Denver, CO
Larimer Lounge
I Was There
SEP
21
2019
Salt Lake City, UT
Urban Lounge
I Was There
SEP
20
2019
Boise, ID
Neurolux Lounge
I Was There
SEP
19
2019
Portland, OR
Doug Fir Lounge
I Was There
SEP
18
2019
Seattle, WA
Neumos
I Was There
SEP
17
2019
Vancouver, Canada
The Imperial
I Was There
SEP
14
2019
San Francisco, CA
The Fillmore
I Was There
SEP
13
2019
Los Angeles, CA
Echoplex
I Was There
SEP
12
2019
San Diego, CA
The Ché Café
I Was There
SEP
11
2019
Phoenix, AZ
The Rebel Lounge
I Was There
Show More Dates

Fan Reviews

Emma
September 29th 2019
10/10 would recommend
Austin, TX@
Barracuda
Liza
July 9th 2018
super cool!! awesome music and great band!
Oklahoma City, OK@
OKC Zoo Amphitheatre
Kelsey
September 18th 2017
Killer show! Vibes from all three bands were unreal. Much love to Jay Som and crew.
Atlanta, GA@
The Masquerade
View More Fan Reviews

About Jay Som

Melina Duterte is a master of voice: Hers are dream pop songs that hint at a universe of her own creation. Recording as Jay Som since 2015, Duterte’s world of shy, swirling intimacies always contains a disarming ease, a sky­-bent sparkle and a grounding indie­-rock humility. In an era of burnout, the title track of her 2017 breakout, Everybody Works, remains a balm and an anthem.

Duterte’s life became a whirlwind in the wake of Everybody Works. After spending her teen years and early 20s exploring an eclectic array of musical styles—studying jazz trumpet as a child, carrying on her Filipino family tradition of spirited karaoke, and quietly recording indie-pop songs in her bedroom alone—that accomplished album found her playing festivals around the world, sharing stages with the likes of Paramore, Death Cab for Cutie, and Mitski.

In November of 2017, seeking a new environment, Duterte left her home of the Bay Area for Los Angeles. There, she demoed new songs, while also embracing opportunities to do session work and produce, engineer, and mix for other artists (like Sasami, Chastity Belt). Reckoning with the relative instability of musicianhood, Duterte turned inward, tuning ever deeper into her own emotions and desires as a way of staying centered through huge changes. She found a community; she fell in love. And for an artist whose career began after releasing her earliest collection of demos—2015's hazy but exquisitely crafted Turn Into—in a fit of drunken confidence on Thanksgiving night, she finally quit drinking for good. “I feel like a completely different person,” she reflects. Positivity was a way forward. The striking clarity of her new music reflects that shift. After months of poring over pools of demos,

Duterte, now 25, essentially started over. She wrote most of her brilliant new album, Anak
Ko—pronounced Ah­nuh Koh—in a burst during a self­imposed week­long solo retreat to Joshua Tree. As in the past, Duterte recorded at home (in some songs, you can hear the washer/dryer near her bedroom) and remained the sole producer, engineer, and mixer. But for the first time, she recruited friends—including Vagabon’s Laetitia Tamko, Chastity Belt’s Annie Truscott, Justus Proffitt, Boy Scouts’ Taylor Vick, as well as bandmates Zachary Elasser, Oliver Pinnell and Dylan Allard—to contribute additional vocals, drums, guitars, strings, and pedal steel. Honing in on simplicity and groove, refining her skills as a producer, Duterte cracked her sound open subtly, highlighting its best parts: She’s bloomed.

Inspired by the lush, poppy sounds of 80s bands such as Prefab Sprout, the Cure, and Cocteau Twins—as well as the ecstatic guitarwork of contemporary Vancouver band Weed—Anak Ko sounds dazzlingly tactile, and firmly present. The result is a refreshingly precise sound. On the subtly explosive “Superbike,” Duterte aimed for the genius combination of “Cocteau Twins and Alanis Morissette”—“letting loose,” she says, over swirling shoegaze. “Night Time Drive” is a restless road song, but one with a sense of contentedness and composure, which “basically encapsulated my entire life for the past two years,” she says—always moving, but “accepting it, being a little stronger from it.” (She sings, memorably, of “shoplifting at the Whole Foods.”) Duterte focused more on bass this time: “I just wanted to make a more groovy record,” she notes.

The slow­burning highlight “Tenderness” begins minimally, like a slightly muffled phone call, before flowering into a bright, jazzy earworm. Duterte calls it “a feel­good, funky, kind of sexy song” in part about “the curse of social media” and how it complicates relationships. “That’s definitely about scrolling on your phone and seeing a person and it just haunts you, you can’t escape it,” Duterte says. “I have a weird relationship to social media and how people perceive me—as this person that has a platform, as a solo artist, and this marginalized person. That was really getting to me. I wanted to express those emotions, but I felt stifled. I feel like a lot of the themes of the songs stemmed from bottled up emotions, frustration with yourself, and acceptance.”

The title Anak Ko is the Filipino phrase for “my child.” It was inspired by an unassuming text message from Duterte’s mother, who has always addressed her as such: Hi anak ko, I love you anak ko. “It’s an endearing thing to say, it feels comfortable,” Duterte reflects, likening the process of creating and releasing an album, too, to “birthing a child.” That sense of care charges Anak Ko, as does another concept Duterte has found herself circling back to: the importance of patience and kindness.

“In order to change, you’ve got to make so many mistakes,” Duterte says, reflecting on her recent growth as an artist with a zen­-like calm. “What’s helped me is forcing myself to be even more peaceful and kind with myself and others. You can get so caught up in attention, and the monetary value of being a musician, that you can forget to be humble. You can learn more from humility than the flashy stuff. I want kindness in my life. Kindness is the most important thing for this job, and empathy.”
Show More
Genres:
Woozy
Band Members:
Melina Duterte
Hometown:
San Francisco, California

No upcoming shows
Send a request to Jay Som to play in your city
Request a Show

Live Photos of Jay Som

View All Photos

Official Merch

Jay Som - Turn Into
$12.0 USD
Bachelor - Doomin' Sun
$10.0 USD
Jay Som - Anak Ko Puzzle
$25.0 USD
Jay Som - A Thousand Words
$8.0 USD
Jay Som - Anak Ko Sticker
$2.0 USD
Jay Som - Eyeball Long Sleeve Shirt
$30.0 USD
Jay Som - Balance Crew Neck Sweatshirt
$35.0 USD
Jay Som - Balance T-Shirt
$22.0 USD
Jay Som - Anak Ko
$12.0 USD
Justus Proffit & Jay Som - Nothing's ...
$13.0 USD

concerts and tour dates

Past

MAR
22
2020
Nottingham, United Kingdom
Bodega
I Was There
MAR
19
2020
London, United Kingdom
The Garage
I Was There
MAR
18
2020
Brighton, United Kingdom
Patterns, Brighton
I Was There
FEB
26
2020
渋谷区, 日本
渋谷CLUB QUATTRO
I Was There
FEB
25
2020
大阪市, 日本
梅田Shangri-La
I Was There
FEB
23
2020
Melbourne Vic, Australia
Northcote Social Club
I Was There
FEB
21
2020
Sydney, Australia
Oxford Art Factory
I Was There
NOV
27
2019
Dublin, Ireland
Workmans Club
I Was There
NOV
26
2019
Glasgow, United Kingdom
Stereo Cafe Bar
I Was There
NOV
25
2019
Nottingham, United Kingdom
The Bodega Nottingham
I Was There
NOV
24
2019
Manchester, United Kingdom
Yes
I Was There
NOV
22
2019
Bristol, United Kingdom
Exchange
I Was There
NOV
21
2019
Leeds, United Kingdom
Brudenell Social Club
I Was There
NOV
20
2019
London, United Kingdom
The Garage
I Was There
NOV
19
2019
Brighton, United Kingdom
Patterns, Brighton
I Was There
NOV
16
2019
Saint-Josse-ten-Noode, Belgium
Le Botanique
I Was There
NOV
15
2019
Paris, France
Supersonic
I Was There
NOV
12
2019
Berlin, Germany
Kantine am Berghain
I Was There
NOV
10
2019
KØBENHAVN V, Denmark
VEGA
I Was There
NOV
09
2019
Stockholm, Sweden
Bar Brooklyn
I Was There
NOV
07
2019
Hamburg, Germany
Molotow Skybar
I Was There
NOV
02
2019
Nashville, TN
The High Watt
I Was There
NOV
01
2019
Atlanta, GA
The Masquerade - Purgatory
I Was There
OCT
31
2019
Raleigh, NC
Kings
I Was There
OCT
30
2019
Washington, DC
Rock & Roll Hotel
I Was There
OCT
29
2019
Philadelphia, PA
The Foundry
I Was There
OCT
27
2019
Burlington, VT
ArtsRiot
I Was There
OCT
26
2019
Cambridge, MA
The Sinclair
I Was There
OCT
25
2019
Brooklyn, NY
Elsewhere - Zone One
I Was There
OCT
23
2019
Montréal, Canada
Bar Le Ritz PDB
I Was There
OCT
22
2019
Toronto, Canada
Velvet Underground
I Was There
OCT
21
2019
Detroit, MI
El Club
I Was There
OCT
19
2019
Columbus, OH
The Basement
I Was There
OCT
18
2019
Chicago, IL
Lincoln Hall
I Was There
OCT
17
2019
Madison, WI
High Noon Saloon
I Was There
OCT
16
2019
Minneapolis, MN
7th Street Entry
I Was There
OCT
15
2019
Lawrence, KS
The Granada
I Was There
SEP
28
2019
Houston, TX
White Oak Music Hall
I Was There
SEP
27
2019
Austin, TX
Barracuda
I Was There
SEP
26
2019
Dallas, TX
Dada Dallas
I Was There
SEP
24
2019
Denver, CO
Larimer Lounge
I Was There
SEP
21
2019
Salt Lake City, UT
Urban Lounge
I Was There
SEP
20
2019
Boise, ID
Neurolux Lounge
I Was There
SEP
19
2019
Portland, OR
Doug Fir Lounge
I Was There
SEP
18
2019
Seattle, WA
Neumos
I Was There
SEP
17
2019
Vancouver, Canada
The Imperial
I Was There
SEP
14
2019
San Francisco, CA
The Fillmore
I Was There
SEP
13
2019
Los Angeles, CA
Echoplex
I Was There
SEP
12
2019
San Diego, CA
The Ché Café
I Was There
SEP
11
2019
Phoenix, AZ
The Rebel Lounge
I Was There
Show More Dates

Fan Reviews

Emma
September 29th 2019
10/10 would recommend
Austin, TX@
Barracuda
Liza
July 9th 2018
super cool!! awesome music and great band!
Oklahoma City, OK@
OKC Zoo Amphitheatre
Kelsey
September 18th 2017
Killer show! Vibes from all three bands were unreal. Much love to Jay Som and crew.
Atlanta, GA@
The Masquerade
View More Fan Reviews

About Jay Som

Melina Duterte is a master of voice: Hers are dream pop songs that hint at a universe of her own creation. Recording as Jay Som since 2015, Duterte’s world of shy, swirling intimacies always contains a disarming ease, a sky­-bent sparkle and a grounding indie­-rock humility. In an era of burnout, the title track of her 2017 breakout, Everybody Works, remains a balm and an anthem.

Duterte’s life became a whirlwind in the wake of Everybody Works. After spending her teen years and early 20s exploring an eclectic array of musical styles—studying jazz trumpet as a child, carrying on her Filipino family tradition of spirited karaoke, and quietly recording indie-pop songs in her bedroom alone—that accomplished album found her playing festivals around the world, sharing stages with the likes of Paramore, Death Cab for Cutie, and Mitski.

In November of 2017, seeking a new environment, Duterte left her home of the Bay Area for Los Angeles. There, she demoed new songs, while also embracing opportunities to do session work and produce, engineer, and mix for other artists (like Sasami, Chastity Belt). Reckoning with the relative instability of musicianhood, Duterte turned inward, tuning ever deeper into her own emotions and desires as a way of staying centered through huge changes. She found a community; she fell in love. And for an artist whose career began after releasing her earliest collection of demos—2015's hazy but exquisitely crafted Turn Into—in a fit of drunken confidence on Thanksgiving night, she finally quit drinking for good. “I feel like a completely different person,” she reflects. Positivity was a way forward. The striking clarity of her new music reflects that shift. After months of poring over pools of demos,

Duterte, now 25, essentially started over. She wrote most of her brilliant new album, Anak
Ko—pronounced Ah­nuh Koh—in a burst during a self­imposed week­long solo retreat to Joshua Tree. As in the past, Duterte recorded at home (in some songs, you can hear the washer/dryer near her bedroom) and remained the sole producer, engineer, and mixer. But for the first time, she recruited friends—including Vagabon’s Laetitia Tamko, Chastity Belt’s Annie Truscott, Justus Proffitt, Boy Scouts’ Taylor Vick, as well as bandmates Zachary Elasser, Oliver Pinnell and Dylan Allard—to contribute additional vocals, drums, guitars, strings, and pedal steel. Honing in on simplicity and groove, refining her skills as a producer, Duterte cracked her sound open subtly, highlighting its best parts: She’s bloomed.

Inspired by the lush, poppy sounds of 80s bands such as Prefab Sprout, the Cure, and Cocteau Twins—as well as the ecstatic guitarwork of contemporary Vancouver band Weed—Anak Ko sounds dazzlingly tactile, and firmly present. The result is a refreshingly precise sound. On the subtly explosive “Superbike,” Duterte aimed for the genius combination of “Cocteau Twins and Alanis Morissette”—“letting loose,” she says, over swirling shoegaze. “Night Time Drive” is a restless road song, but one with a sense of contentedness and composure, which “basically encapsulated my entire life for the past two years,” she says—always moving, but “accepting it, being a little stronger from it.” (She sings, memorably, of “shoplifting at the Whole Foods.”) Duterte focused more on bass this time: “I just wanted to make a more groovy record,” she notes.

The slow­burning highlight “Tenderness” begins minimally, like a slightly muffled phone call, before flowering into a bright, jazzy earworm. Duterte calls it “a feel­good, funky, kind of sexy song” in part about “the curse of social media” and how it complicates relationships. “That’s definitely about scrolling on your phone and seeing a person and it just haunts you, you can’t escape it,” Duterte says. “I have a weird relationship to social media and how people perceive me—as this person that has a platform, as a solo artist, and this marginalized person. That was really getting to me. I wanted to express those emotions, but I felt stifled. I feel like a lot of the themes of the songs stemmed from bottled up emotions, frustration with yourself, and acceptance.”

The title Anak Ko is the Filipino phrase for “my child.” It was inspired by an unassuming text message from Duterte’s mother, who has always addressed her as such: Hi anak ko, I love you anak ko. “It’s an endearing thing to say, it feels comfortable,” Duterte reflects, likening the process of creating and releasing an album, too, to “birthing a child.” That sense of care charges Anak Ko, as does another concept Duterte has found herself circling back to: the importance of patience and kindness.

“In order to change, you’ve got to make so many mistakes,” Duterte says, reflecting on her recent growth as an artist with a zen­-like calm. “What’s helped me is forcing myself to be even more peaceful and kind with myself and others. You can get so caught up in attention, and the monetary value of being a musician, that you can forget to be humble. You can learn more from humility than the flashy stuff. I want kindness in my life. Kindness is the most important thing for this job, and empathy.”
Show More
Genres:
Woozy
Band Members:
Melina Duterte
Hometown:
San Francisco, California

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