This is not a feeling I am often gripped with, but immediately upon listening to the woefully artistic sounds of Juliette Commagere I am compelled to go straight to Amoeba and buy her new Album Queens Die Proudly. I will then proceed to listen to it incessantly until I can belt out every word to "Everything I Love" while sitting at home alone, laughing, crying, thinking, creating, and loving every second of being female. Juliette's adventurous pop-project propels her to the ranks of Alanis, Ani, Erykah and Kimya, women who have incredible talent and learned to use it in the most unique and progressive way possible. She is formerly known as the ketar-playing vocalist in Hello Stranger, her indie-rock band with high school sweetheart Joachim Cooder, but after a serious bout with depression that forced her to seek immortality in the form of creativity she found herself losing all inhibition and setting out on her own to make her mark, and make it she did. Queens Die Proudly has received wide-spread attention for it's compelling nature, beautiful sounds and artistic vision, and it goes without saying that Juliette herself is as beautiful as her music.
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