I actually first heard about julie when I went in my local record store and saw a poster of pushing daisies. I later found out that it was a shoegaze and noise pop/rock album, so I knew I had to check it out. This is probably the most consistent EP I’ve listened to, as there isn’t one bad song on here. Something I don’t often mention, or compliment even, is the vocal performance, but I really love julie’s voice(s) here. Something about the female vocalist just works so beautifully with the grungy guitar playing in the background, and the male vocalist complements her so well. I don’t really understand why there are two interludes in a 4 song EP, but they’re only 40 seconds long in total, so it’s not that big of a deal. I find myself revisiting this project a lot, and I’m looking forward to listening to julie’s other works.
april’s-bloom - 89/100
she was here then, she isn’t here now - N/A
lochness - 90/100
confirmation of entry dispatch (read) - N/A
skipping tiles - 87/100
daisy pusher - 85/100
Average: 87.75/100 -> 88/100
Final score: 87/100
| 1 | april’s-bloom / 89 |
| 3 | lochness / 90 |
| 5 | skipping tiles / 87 |
| 6 | daisy pusher / 85 |