Biography
Jeanie Aird is an independent folk musician from Texas. Her debut album, 3rd Law, is a concept album set in coastal South Texas. Across its songs, a narrator returns home to confront old memories, local folklore, and the possibility of redemption.
Inspired by the Gulf Coast landscapes where she grew up, Aird writes songs that are meant to be experienced as one complete story rather than as individual tracks. Every lyric, instrument, photograph, and video connected to 3rd Law serves that narrative. Nearly all of the project's visuals were created in her hometown of Corpus Christi, Texas.
Drawing from folk, indie rock, and country influences, 3rd Law pairs literary songwriting with arrangements featuring acoustic guitar, cello, trumpet, vibraphone, felt piano, E-Bow, and electric guitar. Every creative decision is made in service of the story.
The album's lead single, "Chupacabra," debuted on June 30th to rapid streaming growth and international blog coverage. Inspired by one of South Texas and Latin America's best-known legends, "Chupacabra" introduces the world of 3rd Law. The song follows a narrator returning home, where folklore and memory begin to blur together. The legendary creature becomes both a lurking presence and a metaphor for the past, exploring fear, nostalgia, and the difficult path toward redemption.
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