Indie band Sometimes Julie, led by singer/songwriter duo Monica Sorenson and Rick Walker, releases their new six-song EP, "Transition," on all streaming services. The EP is slightly over 20 minutes long and shows how much the band has changed. It gives listeners a really intimate and thoughtful listening experience.
Sometimes Julie has released five albums before this one, all of which were mostly classic and alternative rock. "Transition," on the other hand, is more personal. The EP explores the emotional sides of love, sorrow, and being real, and Sorenson writes some of her most honest and open lyrics to date. Each song shows how well the two can mix soulful rock, pop, and subtle country elements with the honesty and emotion of an indie singer/songwriter narrative.
The EP's emotional essence is best shown in songs like "Carry Her" and the title tune "Transition." "Carry Her" hits you in the heart, and "Transition" reflects the record's theme of human growth and self-reflection. All six tracks encourage listeners to go on a journey that feels both personal and universal, a trademark of Julie's unique style. In "Transition," Julie sometimes shows that musical changes aren't only about how they sound, they're also about how they feel. The EP shows how much the two of them care about connection, honesty, and the ageless skill of sharing stories through song.
Sometimes Julie's latest EP promises a listening experience that will stay with you long after the last note fades. It's for fans who mix soul, rock, and country.
