LISTEN: Jack Manley’s “Wind in a Kite” Is Sleek Indie Rock With Poetic Undertones

Jack Manley is a New York-based singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist crafting hypnotic, emotionally raw alt-rock songs that drift between dreamy shoegaze, dark bedroom confessions, and loud-quiet-loud grunge revival. A former philosophy major and long-time hotel manager by trade, Manley’s music balances deep existential inquiry with brutally honest emotion — always poetic, never pretentious. His new album, Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been? (out early 2026), is a journey through addiction, recovery, nostalgia, and coming of age too late.

Manley is slowly carving out a lane for himself in an indie rock scene that encompasses more and more nuances as the year goes by. Yet, this artist appears wholeheartedly unconcerned by anything except pure self-expression. “Wind in a Kite” is a heartfelt, laid-back single that highlights Manley’s poetic intricacies, with the artist’s sugar-coated vocals delivering infectious melodies and moving songwriting. Sonically, “Wind in a Kite” is centered around nimble drums and soaring guitars, but Manley’s vocals steal the show on his latest release. The artist proves to be an acrobat of a vocalist, employing stunning falsettos that wrap around the simplistic arrangement, dancing with the sun-drenched guitars with a theatrical flourish. “Wind in a Kite” is a beautiful piece of indie rock that paints a detailed portrait of love and the pain of watching it all slip through your fingers, all while Manley’s natural prowess sits proudly under the shining lights of stardom. 

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