"Middle Of June", The Breezy New Single From Jessica Luise Is Out Now

Published on 28 February 2022 at 18:47

Words: Kyle Anderson

 

“Middle Of June”, the latest release from Jessica Luise is her most personal release to date. Anyone who listens can instantly relate as the track that narrates the butterflies felt in your stomach, the warmth and security of love and the little romantic gestures in a new relationship.

 

Once again highlighting the strength of Jessica's songwriting, “Middle Of June” captures her deep and purest feelings whilst musically combining soaring synths and shimmering guitars which are held together by her smooth and silken vocals. Jessica’s songwriting is truly put on show in this song. It brings out the happiness of falling in love with someone , expressing your love for that person and thanking them for helping you forget about your worries and to focus on the future without fear or anxiety about what lies ahead.

 

“Middle Of June” follows the success of Jessica’s EP “Going In Blind”, a group of tracks that explored her rawest and innermost emotions. Like the 2021 collection released, “ Middle Of June” would fit in perfectly as the soundtrack for any romantic film, with her music easily lending itself to a pivotal moment for any lead character as her lyrics always come from a relatable place.

 

 

Manchester based Jessica is gaining momentum and adulation from fans for her sublime vocals and the breezy warmth oozing from her music. With a sound reminiscent of artists such as Wolf Alice, Arlo Parks, The Sundays and Fleetwood Mac, Jessica is sure to gain more fans each time she releases new music. Previous releases from Jessica have gained strong support from the likes of BBC Introducing Merseyside, DIY Magazine, XS Manchester, Fresh On The Net and This Feeling.

 

“Middle of June”, the new goosebump inducing love song from Jessica Luise is out now on all major streaming platforms.

 

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