Every now and then, a song drifts in that feels like a hug — familiar, tender, and achingly present. That’s what Olive Jones’ new single “End of Time” feels like: a slow-burning confession wrapped in honeyed vocals and soul-kissed rhythms.
There’s a gentle steadiness in “End of Time” that pulls you closer with every bar. The midtempo groove doesn’t hurry; it sways — like two people dancing in a dimly lit room, content to move nowhere but together. Olive’s voice, effortlessly smooth yet brimming with feeling, carries a depth that lingers long after the track fades. It’s the kind of voice that doesn’t just sing to you — it confides in you.
She describes “End of Time” as “a timeless love song about long lasting love”, and it truly feels like one. There’s a quiet devotion in the melody, a balance between the thrill of early love and the calm of knowing someone fully. The soul-infused production nods to classic R&B but feels fresh — warm basslines, fluttering guitars, and subtle harmonies build an atmosphere that’s intimate but never claustrophobic.
Listening to it, you get that sense of returning home — of rushing into the arms of someone who’s been waiting all along. The song has that urgency of longing but also the safety of being seen. It’s the rare kind of love song that makes you believe in the good kind of forever.
About Olive Jones:
Olive Jones has been quietly — and gracefully — carving her space in the UK’s soul and jazz scenes. Her ability to fuse soul, jazz, and folk gives her sound a richness that feels both grounded and ethereal. Having earned early support from BBC Radio and shared stages with names like Bombay Bicycle Club, Jalen Ngonda, and Gotts Street Park, she’s already proven her magnetic presence. With her debut album on the way via Nettwerk and a headline tour in 2026, it’s clear Olive isn’t just sharing songs — she’s building a world of warmth and truth one note at a time.
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