Julia Darling

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Drunken Liar 03:36 Tools
Let's Do It Again 03:50 Tools
Photographs 04:02 Tools
Blue 03:45 Tools
Supernatural 04:38 Tools
By Your Side 03:26 Tools
Lonely Generation 03:31 Tools
Bulletproof Belief 03:36 Tools
Imagination 03:58 Tools
Wake Up 02:48 Tools
End of the World 03:50 Tools
Like Water, Like Rain 03:34 Tools
Overloading God 03:42 Tools
Closer Look 07:17 Tools
Hidden Track 02:45 Tools
My Inanimate Friend 03:09 Tools
Grace 03:41 Tools
Soak Me 03:20 Tools
My Face 03:24 Tools
You 04:15 Tools
Crinolines and Waltzing 04:52 Tools
Bury You 03:33 Tools
Animal 03:19 Tools
26/23 03:13 Tools
Bullet Proof Belief 03:24 Tools
Love 04:01 Tools
Blow 04:06 Tools
Friend of A Friend 05:29 Tools
Animals 04:01 Tools
Bright White Light 03:51 Tools
Happy 03:31 Tools
Ice Maiden 03:26 Tools
Only My Heart 03:49 Tools
Death of Me 03:37 Tools
Didn't I 03:10 Tools
Time 03:35 Tools
Ordinary 03:11 Tools
Untitled #1 00:00 Tools
A Wonderful Life 02:31 Tools
Like Water Like Rain 02:31 Tools
Lady Blue 02:31 Tools
Blue (live) 02:31 Tools
Invisible 02:31 Tools
Fully 02:31 Tools
January 02:31 Tools
Underground 02:31 Tools
The Trip 02:31 Tools
The Only Man I Loved 02:31 Tools
Something New 02:31 Tools
New York City 02:31 Tools
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Julia Darling is one of those rare artists who can build a career out of the shadows of the label system. With a crystal clear voice and a lyrical style that is at once poetic and approachable, Julia shines as the voice of the urban singelton. After months in the studio her album was met with glorious reviews... and lackluster sales. Darling's contract was not renewed and she found herself stranded in New York, with no hits, no producer, no manager and no label. For many artists this might have been the end of the story, but it would not be the end of Julia Darling. Her self-titled new album took shape as a collaboration with friends, financed by a few loyal fans. Darling found inspiration in the songs of Bob Dylan, John Lennon and Leonard Cohen, describing their songs as emotional stories cloaked in poetry. She wants her audience to hear her songs not as her story, but as their own. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.