Ayron Jones’s debut album is ‘fuelled’ by his childhood trauma; Says, “Those kind of memories don’t go away”

Ayron Jones, the Ameican ock singer-guitarist has recently rolled out his debut album ‘CHILD OF THE STATE’.

In an interview with Peope, Aryon opened up about the the “fuel” to this album was his difficult childhood. Though, the album covers his gloomy past, he professes ‘living in the moment’.

Jones recalls her somebody punching her mother in the face, “I remember getting on the bus with her to go home, and there was just blood coming down from her face. Those kinds of memories don’t go away.”

Currently, two of the singles, ‘Mercy’ and ‘‘Take me away’ have make their way into  the US Top 5.

”There was a little bit of a natural ability, but it still took a lot of honing that in and really putting my head down and trying to figure out where I was trying to go with it and acquire the skill necessary to be there.And even then, as a kid, I wasn’t like, ‘Oh, I’m going to grow up to be this rock star. I’m going to grow up to be this guy.” I was just really loving playing music.”

Vaishnavi Shree

Vaishnavi Shree is a first-year Journalism student at the University of Delhi. A media enthusiast, she writes extensively on Quora and makes podcasts for Spotify. Vaishnavi is currently working as an Entertainment Journalist at http://USAnewshour.com and can be contacted at vaishnavishree2001@gmail.com