Juice Webster - Long Drive
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Juice Webster - Long Drive
Juice Webster - Long Drive
Juice Webster - Kissing
Album reccomendation! Ive been trying to sit down and give this one a good listen for a few days now but i kept getting distracted by homework, but i really liked it whenever my brain tuned in. So i finally got around to just focusing on the music today and its a really good album! The artist has ~10k monthly listners, i think she is pretty underrated.
https://open.spotify.com/album/0JE97cta5RK7wkLlofVtOJ?si=hraljQ_yRyWcNCmjitHE5A
Juice Webster - 'Hannah' (Official Video)
Juice Webster - Returning
To coincide with the release of her debut album eponymously named “Julia” (out September 15 via Cohort Records), Melbourne/Naarm’s Juice Webster shares single “Returning”. The track which details the artist’s struggles in pacing with the present, carries a tranquil, oceanic quality to it. Featuring a frothy slosh of dreamy textures of warm guitars amidst the quiet loneliness of her melancholic undertones, “Returning” stands at a gentle unease. While the song plays as a largely acoustic effort, the single notably peaks over its contrastingly lo-fi synths, and as defined by the track’s motif’s, “Returning” metaphorically steps with one foot in the past and one towards the future as Juice explains,
“When I wrote ‘Returning’ I was thinking a lot about how I sometimes wish I could go back in time and really soak up moments from my past which ultimately turned out to be really significant and special to me. There’s so much from my childhood that I cling to now, but that I know at the time didn’t seem important. And now all of a sudden I find myself down the road with this weight, yearning for these moments or people from my past, knowing that the only way through is forward.”
You can check out “Returning” and previous track “Headaches” with its elevating guitar riffs from the Australian artist below:
“Headaches”
JULIA by Juice Webster
“Returning”
JULIA by Juice Webster
Juice Webster - Let the Dog Out
The debut video single from Julia “Juice” Webster, the Australian artist from Melbourne duo Hemm shares track “Let the Dog Out”. A euphemism for the quotidian, Webster’s track seeks to address the heavy feelings one encounters in the midst of life’s big questions and obstacles. With the track, Juice reflects these burdens in a visceral rawness, channeling her influences Cat Power, Emmylou Harris, Jeff Buckley and the ilk.
Viewed through the burnished grit of its folk-guitar organic, “Let the Dog Out” reflects a blissful melancholy. Noted by the sweet falsetto tenderness of Webster’s vulnerable prose, the ebb and flow of the track is mirrored by a gentle anacrusis. Working towards a convergence of heavenly flourishes, the single’s wounded blues and soaring of ornamentation define the track at its critical juncture. Shot on a quiet June day in between days of Melbourne’s COVID-19 pandemic lockdown, the track produced by KLLO’s Simon Lam reflects Julia’s moments of quiet contemplation before the awaiting storm:
“'Let The Dog Out' is about waking up in the morning and straight away anticipating the onset of the heavy feelings that stem from the big questions. It’s about trying your best to fight them off by going for a walk to be around other people, or by trying to believe in something in order to find meaning, but not quite being able to. I didn’t grow up in a religious household, nor did I attend a religious school, but I find that when I’m struggling to comprehend certain events or happenings, I have this real desire to believe in some greater power in order to make sense of them. I, like many other people, feel very affected by unjust stories; bad things happening to good people and in those moments I just really wish that I truly believed there was a reason for it. 'Let The Dog Out' is about this desire.'”
To comment on the continuous habit of the song and its accompanying video which shadows the track, Juice had this to add:
“'We were lucky enough to shoot the clip on a day in June in between lockdowns in Melbourne. We wanted to keep it pretty simple with the idea of just walking and walking and walking for a whole day. The song has a real continuous and repetitive motion to it, and we wanted that to be reflected in the video.'”
“Let the Dog Out” is preceded by the oceanic tranquil and flowing guitars of her debut record and extended play, “You Who Was Myself”:
“You Who Was Myself” EP
Juice Webster · You Who Was Myself
“Let the Dog Out”
Juice Webster · Let The Dog Out
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