Song Review/ Alt Folk : Jeán et Joie’s ‘Fried Rice’

Imagine the slow transitions of seasons, quiet and subtle until suddenly, everything around you has changed and transformed. That’s what Jeán et Joie’s music is like. It is the lyrical child of artist and songwriter, Grey Jeán. Focused on creating feelings with elements like poetry, immersive ambience, and softness, they carve out meaningful pieces. 

Their track, ‘Fried Rice’ is a song about lonely people and their interactions with the world. Across the track, the artists explore this theme from the perspective of intimacy, insecurity, and insight. The vocals are lilting and light like a pleasant breeze. And the acoustic instrumentals are floating entities that are everywhere and nowhere at the same time. Glinting across the light-washed plane of the soundscape, they craft intricate patterns of beauty and empathy. 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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