Julia Rapp – “Conditions of Living”
Julia Rapp. Mysterious. Scorpio. Anxious avoidant attachment style. Lists indie rock as a love language. If that doesn’t tell you what you already need to know, then I guess it doesn’t matter what you think. For everyone else, hello, we meet on Thursdays at Mike’s house, except for next week. More importantly, she has a new track, “Conditions of Living” and like her last single we covered “What He’s Been Missing,” we’re all about it.
Started as a poem written during her master’s program, it’s a “reflection on the conditions of living: ADHD, capitalism, and the devil.” Sung morosely yet with a matter of fact tone, the guitar and background instrumentals enhance the vocals and you can feel it becoming your mantra, regardless if your struggles are the same or not. Fans of JW Francis, Courtney Barnett, or Clairo anyone who knows the day to day struggle of living would find a lot to enjoy (and empathize with).
You can hear “Conditions of Living” over on YouTube or add it to your deeply reflective indie playlist on Spotify.
Categorised in: New Music
This post was written by Chris Miller