Juliette Irons: Skydive
Pop-Punk's Fiercest Lyricist, Juliette Irons, Advocated for the Heartbroken in her Latest Anthem, Skydive
The luminary LA singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, producer and dancer, Juliette Irons, advocated for the heartbroken in her punchy pop-punk anthem, Skydive. It leaves no genre off the table as it pulls hip-hop beats and demure rap bars into the pop hooks around the melodic rock guitars. The official music video that exhibits Irons’ absorbing performative presence premiered on November 18th as the first installation of a two-part story, which will end when her single and music video, The Fear of Flying premieres. Deeply metaphorical lyrical messages remain a constant in the cutting wit of her music. Through Skydive, she delved deep into the imagery that illustrated the depths of depression and anxiety that unceremonious departures take us to before picking her listeners up again with her empowered optimism.
Juliette Irons said: “Skydive was inspired by the confusion that comes from whirlwind heartbreak. I had just come out of a brief rollercoaster situation-ship that ended abruptly without much explanation. I felt like I had been thrown from a moving plane, woke up on the ground, and I was the only one who jumped. I had given everything to this person, only to end up a shell of myself as I picked up the pieces. I hope this song can help other people going through a similar ungrounding shock to the system, and we can be empowered through it together.”
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