J.Views
J.Views is a London-based band that released their debut album 'Far Too Close' in 2010. The title track from that album became one of their most recognizable...
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J.Views is a London-based band that released their debut album 'Far Too Close' in 2010. The title track from that album became one of their most recognizable songs, built around Juanita Rose's vocals and a mix of soul and electronic textures.
They followed that debut with several more albums over the next decade, including 'Shadows of the Night' in 2013, 'The Edge of Tomorrow' in 2016, and 'Unity' in 2019. Their music sometimes drew criticism for being too experimental, but they kept working on their sound through those releases.
The band included members Juanita Rose on vocals, James Roberts on guitar, Sarah Williams on keyboards, Michael Jones on bass, and Tom Carter on drums.
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