Julia-Sophie: forgive too slow
Briefly

Julia-Sophie reflects on her time in the music industry, describing it not with rock bravado, but as a period that 'broke [her], both as an artist and a human.'
Transitioning from bands like Little Fish and Candy Says to her solo work, Julia-Sophie's music evolved to a stranger, more experimental sound influenced by artists like Four Tet and Nicolás Jaar.
Julia-Sophie's music is described as intense, with themes revolving around heartbreak and existential questioning, showcasing a deeper layer beyond the surface of her EP titles.
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