If Amyl and the Sniffers wrote a song with Linkin Park, you might get something like ‘Limerence,’ a spiky new single from Leicester UK based Jools. Released in the lead up to their debut album Violent Delights (out June 6th on Hassle Records), the song captures what may be the closest we’ll get to a love song from this group.
“It’s a song about desire and how sometimes it can border on obsession and desperation and in the early stages of infatuation, you can become so obsessed you create a fictional version of a person that doesn’t exist anywhere but exactly there, in your head. It’s both euphoric and toxic in equal measure.”
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This may be a theme explored regularly with quiet singer-songwriters, but Jools brings us an edgier hard rock take. The accented vocals spit out by Kate Price blend fantastically with co-vocalist Mitch Gordon, and the chorus repeating “I’m down on my knees…” wedges pleasantly into the brain.
With the spectacularly titled debut album on the way, I’m sure we are in for more violently delightful tunes from this group.
Upcoming Tour Dates:
24 May – Hamburg, Germany – Hebebühne
26 May – Berlin, Germany – Badehaus Berlin
27 May – Cologne, Germany – Blue Shell
30 May – Nijverdal, Netherlands – Hellendoorn
11 July – Cotswald District – Upcote Farm
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