JULIA D'ANGELO SPARKLES ON "POINT OF VIEW"
Brooklyn artist Julia D’Angelo brings an emphasis on the lyricism within her tracks, such as in her new one, “Point of View”. She seeks to defy genre conforming rules and curate music that is both honest and authentic to who she is and how she views the world around her.
With her new jazz influenced, synth-pop song, D’Angelo discusses how and why we fight in relationships and when you’re fighting and arguing over everything for so long you almost forget what you’re fighting about.
“The idea stemmed from the notion of fighting with someone for so long, or being in a tense situation with that person for so much time, that you eventually start to forget what you're fighting about, and it all starts to feel like a fever dream.”
D’Angelo pulls inspiration from powerhouse women musicians through inflections. With her smoke-tinged vocals and a subtle avant-garde quirkiness, she pulls from the likes of Nina Simone, Nora Jones, Bonnie Rait, Amy Winehouse, Fiona Apple, and Ani DiFranco.
The song is available on all streaming platforms and is a taste of what's to come this year. She is absolutely an artist to watch.