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Music Review, Independent Music, New Music Matthew Sedman Music Review, Independent Music, New Music Matthew Sedman

Juze’s new single ‘Just Okay’ confronts lacklustre relationships through the slick metallics of techno pop.

‘Just Okay’ was inspired by former relationships and the feeling of being under-appreciated: a situation in which “one-sided efforts are seen as the standard”. “I need to leave you far behind”, sings Juze, “And you will not learn, you have no concern. For you, it’s just okay”. The track has a particularly polished feel to it, something no doubt obtained through an expansive career in the music industry.

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Music Review, Independent Music, New Music Amber Lashley Music Review, Independent Music, New Music Amber Lashley

Juze Brings the Summer Feeling with his Easy-Listen, ‘Wish You Weren’t Here’

Juze’s most recent track ‘Wish You Weren’t Here’ is a stellar addition to his ever-growing discography of Pop music. Among this discography is a low-fi cover of Snow Patrol’s iconic ‘Chasing Cars’ and the track ‘Three Words’ written in collaboration with The Companions. The artist has worked with songwriters of Kelly Roland, French Montana and BTS and more and also produced remixes for both Ed Sheeran and AURORA. Juze also boasts over 7000 monthly listeners on Spotify and has also gained over 1 million streams on his track with Alessia Labate, ‘Shut Your Mouth (and Dance). This impressive list of feats proves Juze may be someone to watch in pop music.

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Music Review, Independent Music, New Music Jennifer Pudney Music Review, Independent Music, New Music Jennifer Pudney

Calling for an answer, Mia Madden’s new single ‘1-800-RUNAWAY’ will see the whole world pick up on her talent.

In what feels like a hyper-modern incarnation of MARINA, this New York artist takes indie pop and propels it in new directions through an avant-garde spirit. Growing out from its reverberating core, percussion blossoms from an undergrowth of synths and graceful lyrics which muse upon a stagnant relationship. Coming into full bloom for an insatiable outro, this track reminds us that the best things can’t last forever with a blanket of sonic texture which turns everything that lies below into a dance floor.

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