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JULIA BHATT Releases Colorful, Indie-Pop “Karma,” Debut Album ‘it is what it is’ out July 20

“Bhatt’s voice shimmers with a diverse use of notes and melodic assembly informing us of the vibrancy of an organic talent.” – Ladygunn

“[Julia Bhatt] incorporates a wide variety of influences, from The Strokes to Fela Kuti.” – FLOOD 

“The singer-songwriter exudes an energy that refuses to go unnoticed.” – Miami New Times

JULIA BHATT
Releases Colorful, Indie-Pop Karma

Debut Album it is what it is Out July 20

MAY 25, 2022 (Miami, FL) — “It’s about the feeling of being left behind or being just a background character and then finding a way to live life like you are the main character,” says genre-jumping Julia Bhatt about her new fresh and carefree indie-pop single “Karma” (out today). “Karma” is the newest single off the Miami-based indie singer/songwriter’s debut album, it is what it is releasing independently on July 20, and though it is one of the oldest songs off the album, it’s one of the songs she’s the proudest of on this collection. “’Karma’ is one of the few songs that I absolutely love. I don’t usually think that for all my songs, but every part of it is completely solid in my eyes,” she adds. 

Julia Bhatt
photo: Shervin Lainez

Written when she was 16, “Karma” was recorded at the same time as the original version of “Miami” (which is included on the album). “I wrote it pretty early on, so it’s really nice to see that it’s held up in my eyes. It has a lot of meaning to me. I don’t want to say much more than that, but I recorded it with some friends from high school, and for the resources we had, it was pretty good. Shoutout to Jacob, Ben, Ryan, and Leo.”  

“Karma” follows the jangly indie pop “Cotton Candy” (about feeling “safe being on the edge and comfortable in foreign places… kind of like a rollercoaster”) and the airy folk-pop single “On My Shoulder” (which depicts the concept of having an imaginary angel on one shoulder and an imaginary devil on the other, two halves constantly battling about what could have been).

Similar to her hometown of Miami, her music is a huge melting pot of people and cultures, “I’m not really even sure what to call my sound, but each song [on the album] has its own set of influences. Some you’ll be able to hear clearly and some you won’t. It ranges from the Magnetic Fields to Marina and the Diamonds to Washed Out. Lots of stuff for lots of people” she told PhotoBook Magazine. Adding that some influences come from her parents, but some came from “friends growing up, local radio stations, etc.”

Listen to “Karma”: https://ffm.to/juliabhatt_karma

WHAT THE PRESS IS SAYING:
“It seems salons are having a moment. Lorde is getting stoned while getting her nails done, and Julia Bhatt makes you dance while you book your next blowout. For those who know her from her previous singles, ‘Hair Salon Vibes’ is an enjoyable departure, like a weekend in South Beach – or an afternoon spent at your favorite salon. At the end of the song, one feels refreshed, like they just ducked in for a quick clean up before a night out on the town.”- Hollywood Life

“Julia Bhatt is already reinventing, showing new angles to her burgeoning indie-inflected style. Clocking in at only 1:30, the track [“1:30′] wastes no time introducing itself with heady layers of synths and effects-laden vocals. Bhatt’s moody delivery sets a subdued mood, relying on percussive rhythms to add a darker edge to the track.” – Under The Radar

Single artwork by: Anna Bhatt

“Influenced by the sweltering heat and menagerie of culture that is Miami, Julia’s music is reminiscent of familiar sounds, from jazzy bossa beats to classic rock, but her refreshing, unapologetically youthful sound occupies a novel space of its own.” – PhotoBook Magazine

“Give ‘Cotton Candy’ a listen and you might think Julia is all about light guitar pop songs, you would be mistaken. Check out ‘Hair Salon Vibes’ and you find something else, a groove with a club feel running through it.” – DeClunk Mag

“Bhatt draws us into her world with modern pop cadences, addictive beats and vulnerable lyrics. The single [“1:30″] contains the maturity, poetry and wit reminiscent of Lorde’s knock out 2013 album Pure Heroine. ” – Wednesday Zine

“… Julia delivers her well-crafted lines… with an exuberant urgency that makes us smile and dance at the same time.” – Pancakes and Whiskey

“The dreamy, upbeat melodies of “1:30” invite you to contemplate our external reality and question the effects of unknown digital presences.” – Haloscope

“’Hair Salon Vibes’ is a feel-good disco song that can spice up your next summer party.” – glamglare

 “[she takes] indie pop to avant-garde heights.” – Aupium

“seriously, a mega-bop” – Brightest Young Things

“so refreshing” pInkwifi  

An ear-opening concoction that defies categorization, Julia’s music is such a fresh showcase of her gen-Z genre-fluid talent (she just turned 20 in January). From September 2019 to early March 2020, Julia was in a whirlwind of life-changes: she released her first three singles (“Tall,” “Marco” and “I’m Cool“), turned eighteen and graduated high school. Just as she was really getting started with the announcement of her first ever tour however, the pandemic brought everything to a standstill. While the world was in quarantine, not only did she release the singles “Miami” and “Bird Girl” as well as her debut EP 2 steps back, but she also, in a creative burst of energy, being states away from her mentor and producer Elliot Jacobson (Ingrid Michaelson, Elle King, Vérité) in New York City, she started to write songs on software, Ableton Live, rather than on the guitar. The first music to come from this new approach to making music were her 2021 singles “1:30” and “Hair Salon Vibes” both of which will be included on the debut album alongside an earlier recording of “Miami.”

Lavishing sparking acclaim for her previous singles, the media has garnished Julia with heaps of praise over the past two and a half years, signaling her as a buzzworthy artist to keep an eye on. Earmilk has declared, “Bhatt is quickly finding herself in the conversation of alt-pop’s surging artists, a genre that continues to dominate playlists.” Culture Collide adds, “[She’s] on her way to making a name for herself on the charts!”

Julia Bhatt‘s debut album it is what it is will be released independently on July 20, 2022. “Karma” is out today, May 25, 2022.

it is what it is 
Album artwork by: Anna Bhatt

TRACK LIST:
1. On My Shoulder
2. Karma
3. Comedown
4. Fighting Type
5. Cotton Candy
6. Day Dream
7. Confetti
8. Sweetheart
9. 1:30
10. Hair Salon Vibes
11. Bonus Track – Miami (older version)

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