London-based singer-songwriter Olive Jones captures enduring romance without resorting to cliché in her new single “End of Time.”
As the precursor to her debut album arriving via Nettwerk in 2026, the track showcases why she’s earned BBC Radio support and stages alongside Bombay Bicycle Club and Jalen Ngonda.
Jones describes the song as exploring love’s full arc, “from the giddy beginnings to the comfort and stability of weathered love.”
That journey feels palpable in her vocal delivery, which carries both vulnerability and assurance. And the production strikes a careful balance between vintage soul textures and contemporary polish.
Silky guitar lines weave through flickering keys and restrained percussion, creating space for Jones’s vocals to breathe.
There’s a jazz-like elasticity in how the arrangement unfolds, never rushing but always moving forward with purpose. Jones’s has an ability to fuse soul, jazz, and folk influences without the seams showing.
Growing up immersed in jazz greats has clearly informed her understanding of emotional pacing and vocal dynamics. The result feels simultaneously classic and current. Where vintage aesthetics meet modern production sensibilities.
With a spring 2026 headline tour announced across the UK and Europe, including a London date at Earth on 23rd April, Jones is positioning herself as more than just another voice in Britain’s crowded soul scene.

