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Max Jury Finds Acceptance On ‘Leaving Song’

Robin Murray by Robin Murray
June 16, 2021
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His new album ‘The Shade And The Grass’ is incoming…Max Jury has shared new track ‘Leaving Song’ – tune in now.
The Iowa songwriter is approaching the release of his debut album, with ‘The Shade Of The Grass’ set to be released this Autumn.
The year’s turning is a suitably reflective point for the Des Moines artist to deliver such a personal document, with each new release taking him closer to his essence.
New track ‘Leaving Song’ is online now, and it focusses on acceptance and renewal, attempting to locate a forward path during difficult times.
Fragrant and melodic, his deft lyrical edge pushes Max Jury’s into a potent sphere. In his own words, the song “is about the importance of telling yourself that everything’s okay.”
“The song has a repetitive, mantra-like quality to it, and this is something that also brought me comfort when I was writing it. I really wanted to lean into that sense of constancy with this track, and I think you can hear that in the guitars, and in the beat and percussion. Ultimately, I see it as a happy song – one about moving on and accepting things in a healthy way, and being okay with what has happened.”
Tune in now.

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