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In spite of failure, the potential for growth remains. ‘Finding Snowdrop’ is a spiritual rebirth gone wrong, influenced by the rambling poetry and hooks found in Yoni Wolf’s Why? and Bill Callahan. Interestingly, the lyric, “open up your heart, it can help to wear a mask”, was written before the pandemic had properly struck in the UK. Vacillating between despair and defiance, we uncover the strength to shrug it off as “just rain” after all, as the track draws to its conclusion “losing sight can be relieving”. The title track lays this out with an opening burst of slacker rock as Tom reflects back over a passage of time that feels like persistent unrelenting rain. The songs explore a relentless collision of melancholy and resilience alongside themes of comedy, agency, and hope
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The disintegration of a long-term relationship, coinciding with a global fracturing, provided a catalyst for ‘Just Rain’. Stitching together a variety of influences, from crunching indie-rock, to gothic country and contemplative psych folk, Jessica’s Brother create the sound of a band coming together and getting caught up in the rush of starting afresh. ‘Just Rain’ is the second album from London three piece Jessica’s Brother, comprising songwriter Tom Charleston, The Wave Pictures’ Jonny Helm on drums and Charlie Higgs on bass.
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It’s like your favourite band’s playing but they’re not quite there Have you ever left your body for a second and returned scared? Going on forward even if you’re stumblingĪnd how many people get to talk in your head? In the dark night, when you feel that it’s something It’s a small fruit, though it may just keep you going In the mountains, you’ll find the ash berries The first time I looked into those eyes I was a changed manĪnd all the love songs couldn’t touch how it felt thenĪnd at the age of seventeen I nearly killed my two best friendsĪvoiding a pheasant crashing into a fenceīut the pheasant lived on being none the wiser