Battleviews’ ‘Last Jump of the Summer’ : A Feel-Good Alt Folk Flow

Battleviews is the alt folk, singer-songwriter banner of a husband-wife duo from New Jersey. Their music is inspired by their own lives, experiences, stories, and people. Imagine sitting through a story of people : intimate, authentic, and evocative. To experience the love, bounty, and beauty that they share with each other to be expanded into art and given to you. That’s what Battleviews bring to the table with their music. If you enjoy the work of George Ezra, Joni Mitchell, or Phoebe Bridgers, you’re sure to enjoy the candor, the feel-goods, and the floating life frames of their music. 

In their latest single, ‘Last Jump of the Summer’ they explore and capture the changing of seasons. Nostalgia for the memories and connections made in the summer, melancholy because it is nearing its end. It is soft, philosophical, and so incredibly human. The vocal thread, carrying this complex feeling winds through a mellow riff-beat-melody revolution. However, despite their dynamism, there seems to be a stillness, a contemplative air, sentimental depth and lift by wisdom playing across it. Listen Now! 

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The track is available for streaming on popular sites like Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music, and Amazon Music! 

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