Hot on the New Orleans music scene is rising alt-pop artist Sari Jordan, whose recently released EP, Sing to the Moon, has captivated listeners with its light and uplifting “bubbly wonderland” 4-track collection. Jordan’s voice – known for its raw honesty and playful boldness that oscillates from smoky-sweet soft to big-hearted belt and back again – commandeers ears with a confident, stated presence as the debut EP features a tasting menu of original music essentially ripped from diary entries over the past couple of years. The project is an amalgamation of Sari’s kaleidoscopic influences, embodying elements of Lianne La Havas, Phoebe Bridgers, Billie Holiday, Nai Palm of Hiatus Kaiyote, and Billie Eilish, in a succulent gumbo with Sari’s own gossamer, angelic style. Exploring ...