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Sorry Now 3:450:00/3:45
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Wild Again 3:320:00/3:32
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0:00/4:18
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Carnival 5:020:00/5:02
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The Spring 3:490:00/3:49
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0:00/4:12
“...movingly and poetically tells of broken hearts and loneliness yet finds brightness in its melodies and in the luster of Lloyd's voice”
“With songs that balance emotional depth and melodic ease, [Lloyd] writes not just to express but to connect with honesty, wit, and a quiet strength...[Carnival is] a collection of songs steeped in honesty, delivered with the kind of quiet confidence that turns a performance into a conversation.”
“Lloyd’s evocative storytelling and raw honesty makes 'Sorry Now' ...a captivating preview of Carnival...”
“soulful, lightly twangy and pop-forward...unmistakably personal”
“A full-blooded affair that revisits emotional wreckage, CARNIVAL spans the rock, soul, and roots genres...the quality of the songwriting and Lloyd’s vocals translate into a powerfully emotive performance from start to finish.”
“a stunning exploration of themes many women can relate to... ”
“a truly dynamic album...[its] nine tracks transcend genre, moving between indie pop, folk, soul, and rock as effortlessly as Lloyd glides across the notes of her vocal runs. ”
“an infectious and emotionally deep anthem...At the center is Juliet’s voice, perfectly suited for conveying the emotion and depth of the lyrics while being infectious and radio-friendly...[Wallflower] marks a welcome return for a talented artist.”
“..Stellar...[Call Your Wife] is about anger and shame, growth and change, running away and getting caught back up in it again, too. It’s an excellent lead in to spooky and scary season.”
“'Call Your Wife' is the kind of track that does not want to be boxed in, morphing and shifting in ways that catch you off guard. Lloyd and Wright have crafted a piece that challenges preconceptions at every turn...”