Julia Jade - 'every day is heartbreak'

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A queer-feminist singer-songwriter who isn’t shy about sharing her opinions, Julia Jade has a penchant for introspective storytelling, crafting songs of social conscience that stand strong among the mainstream pop world.

With a talent for creating quirky, piano-based indie pop, Julia has charmed fans and critics alike with a string of impressive releases, blending her thought-provoking lyrics and sarcastic one-liners with a vibrant alt-pop sound akin to that of Dodie, Regina Spektor, Ingrid Michaelson, and Kate Nash. Previously, she’s made her mark with cuts like ‘Favourite Magician’ and ‘Just Another Number’, but now, she’s stepped things up with the release of her stellar new EP, ‘every day is heartbreak’.

A five-track release that sees Julia on fine form, ‘every day is heartbreak’ is a gorgeous release that flows with gentle harmonies and bold emotive passages, perfectly blending heartfelt sentiment with warm, blossoming melodies. At their core, each track shifts between gentle acoustic sounds and smooth instrumentals, laying a foundation for Julia’s lyrics to shine through and make their mark.

Available now on most major platforms, the EP is a brilliant illustration of Julia’s talents, capturing her sentimental sound and showing it bravely to the world. You can stream the new EP below via Spotify.

A release that has enough joyful energy to make you want to sing, dance, and bop along, but also a sense of clarity and honesty that’ll have you wrapped in stark contemplative moments, ‘every day is heartbreak’ is a release for the modern age, and we can’t get enough of it.

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