Julia Holter immerses us in “The Laugh Is in the Eyes”

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The calm, the storm and the tranquility reflected in a song.

Since the album's release, Something in the Room She Moves, The Californian artist is back with a musical work full of storm and transformation. “The Laughter Is in the Eyes” it's a track emotional that demonstrates the characteristic experimental approach of Julia Holter; the perception of happiness and emotional complexity in the modern era.

“The Laughter Is in the Eyes” emerged from the models of the single “Spinning”which is part of their recent LP Something in the Room She Moves. This dream transformation demonstrates an awakening over the night, the feeling of stagnation over anticipation and feeling.

'The Laugh Is in the Eyes' came from the writing sessions of Something in the Room She Moves and shares that album's devotion to transformation and bodily senses. There is a concern in loopa rhythmic five along with a four, a circle and a square. As in the song 'Spinning', a surprising awakening awaits in the state of night: from stagnation to the anticipation of flowers, flutes, feeling,” Julia revealed through a press release.

We can't leave behind the feeling that “The Laughter Is in the Eyes” transmits; the storm and calm that Julia demonstrated in the performance, the flutes playing in the background and the echoes rumbling in the background. Through this new delivery, Holter creates a deep atmosphere.

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