Jules Is Dead new song Eternally (undeath) is out now!

Jules Is Dead new song Eterally (undeath) is out now! From the opening seconds of the song, I knew I was going to dig this track hard! With explosive guitars that got me shaking my hips, Jules Is Dead brings out a new hard hitting track! Eternally is based on a vampire romance that will make you very obsessive with goth and early horror filmmaking ideals. The temptation to not do any air drumming while typing this up is pretty hard at the moment. The music is well done on the production side and Jules has an amazing voice that goes very well with the track.

I dig it!

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An explosive new force in the emo/punk world, JULES IS DEAD gives voice to the kind of feelings and frustrations that listeners can relate to. “The main thing I want to do with my music is to make people feel heard, because for so long I felt like I wasn’t heard,” says the 18-year-old singer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist, a Barrie, Ontario native whose online presence includes over 300k followers and millions of views on TikTok. Naming seminal riot-grrrl bands like Bikini Kill and indie-rock/post-hardcore acts like Citizen among their inspirations, Jules began playing piano as a child and first starting learning guitar – mostly by ear – at age 14. Newly signed through a joint venture partnership between Atlantic Records and TAG Music, JULES IS DEAD has spent much of the past year working on their music — songs confronting everything from depression to abuses of power and subordination of women.

 

Deeply informed by their perspective as a non-binary artist of color, the music of JULES IS DEAD ultimately pushes the genre forward while providing a much-needed outlet for the turmoil faced by their generation. “Songs can be really empowering and you can write about a lot of things that are hard to put into words in a conversation with someone. I get to use my music as an outlet for everything I have going on, whether that’s like stress, mental health my friendships – I channel all of that into my songs. It’s a good way to get out all my negative emotions in a healthy manner,” they shared.

“I think it’s important to be in the space I’m in, because there are other young girls of colour who want to be in the space and I want to be able to have a space where they feel comfortable, and feel like they contribute.”

Vic

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