Todayâs disabled character of the day is Jensyn from the Star Wars series, who has maxillofacial trauma
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Todayâs disabled character of the day is Jensyn from the Star Wars series, who has maxillofacial trauma

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Jensyn presents: Throw
the trilogy sounds very cool
"This is our second new song of the trilogy", Jensyn.
Following the acclaimed release of debut single âSomebody Elseâ earlier this month, Liverpool-based queer non-binary artist Jensyn returns with âThrowâ, the second chapter in a trilogy of singles that marks the most ambitious and emotionally expansive work of their career to date.
Out now, âThrowâ is a raw, cinematic alt-rock track that draws on one of the most difficult periods of Jensynâs life: the loss of their grandfather, and the family conflict that surrounded it.
âThrowâ builds from intimate, quietly devastating verses into a cathartic, explosive final section that earns every decibel. Gritty guitars sit alongside atmospheric production and Jensynâs characteristically direct vocal delivery, the arrangement shifting and expanding as the emotional stakes rise. It is a track that moves like grief itself: patient at first, then suddenly overwhelming. Matthew Humphriesâ drums, piano from Niamh Mailer, and guitar from Jack OâHanlon bring the same organic, collaborative energy that distinguished âSomebody Elseâ, with mastering again handled by James Wyatt at Sloe Flower Studios.
âThis song is really personal to me. Itâs about my parents: their relationship and how itâs affected me throughout my life.â - Jensyn
Written during the aftermath of their grandfatherâs passing, âThrowâ captures the particular pain of watching two people you love grieve in incompatible ways, and of finding yourself, as Jensyn so often has, caught between them. It is a song about the invisible labour of mediation: the emotional cost of holding a family together at the precise moment it is most at risk of fracturing. That weight is present in every note.
Where âSomebody Elseâ examined the ambiguity of romantic loss, âThrowâ turns that same unflinching gaze on family. Together, the two tracks establish Jensyn as a songwriter operating at a genuinely exceptional level of emotional intelligence and craft. Rooted in the queer experience and shaped by Liverpoolâs close-knit musical community, their work draws natural comparisons to Phoebe Bridgers, MUNA, The Japanese House, boygenius, Joni Mitchell, Arlo Parks, and Caroline Polachek: artists who treat personal truth as the only real subject worth writing about.
The trilogy concludes with third single âTrustâ, due 15 June 2026. Cover art for âThrowâ is by Sara Wolff of Sulk Photography.
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