Award-winning roots-folk artist releases her latest single
"The poignant, skillfully crafted track...'Letters' serves as a lovely tribute to the strength of women who often shoulder the brunt of the load within and outside of the home, 'always the model of grace.' 'Letters' showcases Juliet Lloyd’s powerful, affecting vocals that have earned the Berklee alumna national recognition..." — Alchemical Records
Songs du Jour: 8/27/23
"Letters: Lloyd follows up her five-star High Road EP from last year with this heartfelt song, which explores the child-parent relationship when the elder begins to slip into infirmity. ('Time has a way of altering the steadiest hand.')" — The Old Grey Cat
“...on the cusp of stardom...”
Taking the High Road to the Jazz Fest
"While the musical tendency of her self-described 'soulful roots-infused pop' took on a more country-folk vibe [on High Road], the introspective lyrics found on her previous two records is still apparent..."
Musician to Musician: Juliet Lloyd
"While it might sound cliche, Juliet Lloyd has dedicated her life to her music. Literally. After pursuing it as a career in her early 20s, she walked away from it, opting instead for a more corporate, more stable life. Fast-forward more than a decade, add in one global pandemic, and Lloyd only recently decided to dedicate all her time to her music career again…" — Frederick News Press
Local Singer & Songwriter Celebrates Her Return to Music
"The title track on Lloyd’s new album is a wistful pondering of why doing the right thing can sometimes feel so wrong. Delivered by Lloyd’s considerable vocal power over a melancholic piano and guitar accompaniment, High Road leaves listeners with a reflective mix of empowerment and regret." — Middleburg Life
High Road Review
“Any of these songs could easily find themselves on the radio. The bitter-sweet, perfectly captured love song, ‘Lie With Me,’ the empathetic and empowered title track, ‘High Road,’ the heart-wise and honestly longing, ‘Starting Something.’ It will be a wonder to see where she goes from here, with such a strong offering of songs.” — Prism Reviews