Texas alt-pop artist Juliana Madrid releases new single "Afterlife"

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Texas alt-pop artist Juliana Madrid has unveiled their new single "Afterlife" today.

The song, which can be heard below, is the first single from Madrid’s forthcoming sophomore EP on Neon Gold Records. Madrid said this about the new song:

“In "Afterlife," I am sort of flirting with the universe in hopes of getting more time. I’m often living in my own head, so I tend to get into these ruts where it feels like I’ve been putting my energy towards the wrong thing or not working hard enough or not using my time to my best advantage. Throughout the song, I attempt to understand these thoughts and try my best to find a middle ground with my own fears."

Following the release of their self-titled debut EP last year, Madrid toured the country with The Knocks and Cannons. More music from their forthcoming EP will be released soon. “Afterlife” is available on digital services right now.

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