Julia Jacklin to release new songs "to Perth, before the border closes" and "CRY" next week
09 October 2020, 15:08
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
Australia's Julia Jacklin has announced two new tracks "to Perth, before the border closes" and "CRY", which will be released on Monday (12 October).
Jacklin announced "to Perth, before the border closes" and "CRY" last night (8 October) on socials.
The new tracks will be released through Sub Pop's Singles Club, and will be Jacklin's first releases since last year's Crushing album.
View this post on Instagram2 NEW sing-songs out on Monday for @subpop singles club @nick_mckk
A post shared by Julia Jacklin (@juliajacklin) on Oct 8, 2020 at 6:08pm PDT
Although she hasn't released new music in over a year, Jacklin did co-direct Stella Donnelly's "Seaon’s Greetings" video in November last year.
Julia Jacklin's "to Perth, before the border closes" and "CRY" tracks will be released via Sub Pop's Singles Club on Monday (12 October).
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