After exploring the flute (elementary school) and the tuba (junior high), Jenny finally stepped up to the guitar at the age of fourteen.
She graduated from State University of New York at Purchase with a degree in studio composition.
Her album Batten the Hatches was self-released in 2005. In 2006, a song from that album, Fuck Was I, appeared in the second season premiere of Showtime's Weeds, resulting in Batten the Hatches being re-released on April 10, 2007 with new artwork and an extra track, Drinking Song on the Canadian indie label Nettwerk. "Fuck Was I" was also released on the soundtrack album Weeds: Music from the Original Series, Vol. 2.
In addition to her solo career, she is in the band The Robot Explosion, a side project with fellow musicians and friends Bess Rogers, Andrew Futral, and Saul Simon-MacWilliams. She also takes part in an online podcast through MySpace with Bess Rogers and Andrew Futral, titled 'Once More With Feeling' (named after the musical episode of Buffy The Vampire Slayer).
Youngs released her second album, Transmitter Failure, on May 26, 2009. Youngs' third album An Unwavering Band of Light, was released on February 7, 2012.
She recently toured with Regina Spektor (whose phone message also appears on Voice on Tape) and has opened a few shows for Amanda Palmer.
Youngs covered Have You Forgotten by Mark Kozelek for American Laundromat Records' upcoming charity CD Sing Me To Sleep - Indie Lullabies due out in Spring 2010. Tanya Donelly, Dean & Britta, Say Hi, Julie Peel, Stars, The Real Tuesday Weld, and others are contributing to the project which helps children with cancer and rare blood disorders.
From Here
Jenny Owen Youngs Lyrics
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Just like I said I would
But I can't stand to watch the way
You break yourself against the ground
The things you are
The way you do
Shouldn't have a thing to do
With anyone but you
and it may be that things in your life
Are coming in too clear
Go ahead do the right thing
I'll just watch from here
Woo hoo hoo
you're banging on the screen door
Looking for the scraps
Any little piece of me
Anything that you can have
Well I'm so spent
I'm so gone
I don't have a thing you want
and it may be that things in your life
Are coming in too clear
Go ahead do the right thing
And I'll just watch from here
Woo hoo
I'm not the girl that you think you say
Popping my knuckles just waiting to fall
and it may be that things in your life
Are coming in too clear
Go ahead do the right thing
And I'll just watch from here
Woo hoo hoo
me not caring is the best thing happening to you
The song "From Here" by Jenny Owen Youngs is a contemplative and introspective piece that tackles themes of self-worth, self-respect, and letting go. In the song, Youngs sings about her desire to move on from a relationship that has taken a toll on her emotional wellbeing. The opening lines, "Scrape you off the pavement, just like I said I would, but I can't stand to watch the way you break yourself against the ground" suggest that she had previously made the important decision to leave the relationship, but cannot bear to see her former partner suffer in her absence. She recognizes that the things her partner is going through and the way they act should not have anything to do with anyone but themselves.
As the song progresses, however, she also recognizes that she cannot continue to be dragged down by her partner's problems. She sees that her partner is struggling to find any piece of her they can have in order to continue holding on to the relationship, but she realizes that she is simply too exhausted to offer anything else. She is not the person her partner thinks she is, and she is ready to move on with her life. The chorus, "And it may be that things in your life are coming in too clear, go ahead do the right thing, I'll just watch from here" suggests that she is ready to let go and move on with her life, even if it may be painful to watch from afar.
Ultimately, The song "From Here" is a powerful statement about recognizing the importance of letting go of toxic relationships and not allowing ourselves to be dragged down by past mistakes or negative experiences. The chorus, in particular, serves as a reminder that sometimes, the most important thing we can do for ourselves is to step back and let others find their own way.
Line by Line Meaning
Scrape you off the pavement
I will help you recover from your current state.
Just like I said I would
I will keep my promise to you.
But I can't stand to watch the way
However, I do not want to witness the pain you inflict on yourself.
You break yourself against the ground
You cause your own suffering by making harmful choices.
The things you are
Your decisions and actions.
The way you do
The methods you use to go about your life.
Shouldn't have a thing to do
These things should not be influenced by anyone else but yourself.
With anyone but you
You are solely responsible for your own life.
and it may be that things in your life
It is possible that circumstances in your life are becoming too clear to ignore.
Are coming in too clear
You may be realizing the true consequences of your actions.
Go ahead do the right thing
Do what is necessary to rectify your mistakes.
I'll just watch from here
I will not interfere, but I am here for moral support.
Woo hoo hoo
An exclamation of emotional release.
you're banging on the screen door
You are desperately trying to get my attention.
Looking for the scraps
You want any piece of me that you think you can have.
Any little piece of me
Even though I have nothing left to give.
Well I'm so spent
I am completely depleted.
I'm so gone
I am emotionally drained and have nothing left to offer.
I don't have a thing you want
You will not find what you are looking for in me.
I'm not the girl that you think you say
I am not the person you believe me to be.
Popping my knuckles just waiting to fall
I am ready to face the consequences of my own actions.
me not caring is the best thing happening to you
My indifference towards your struggles allows you to take control of your own life and find your own solutions.
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Written by: JENNIFER OWEN YOUNGS
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