Julie July Band is a folk rock band from the UK who are loved for their contemporary take on good old rock music. With a jovial camaraderie among the musicians, the band thrives on soulful artistry and an enlivening spirit. Their music is all about instrumental elegance, thriving on immersive and lucid storytelling through rich, enveloping sounds. Enriching folk rock and an irresistible vintage charm lend their music an ephemeral quality. Creating a unique amalgamation of various styles, their indie rock appeal stands out due to its freshness and a refreshing instrumentality. Their remarkable indie aura and contagious energy offer a musical adventure for their listeners to indulge in.
Recently, Julie July Band released a song called ‘Risky Game’. A wholesome folk-inspired, gentle, enchanting indie rock number that features some luscious soundscapes and some extraordinarily attractive vocals. Through some tranquil tunes, the song speaks of love in a refreshing new light, exploring its risky waters and depths in equal measure. The surreal play of words makes the whole listening even more enjoyable. The heartwarming verses instil joy, while Julie’s glorious vocals add to the glory of the song. What steals the show for this one, though, is the stunning guitars and breathtaking instrumentation. A well-crafted work of art, the song follows a stunning pace with a cathartic end.
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With a modern take on good old folk rock, this one’s a treat for the ears!
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