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About JEWLS

With shimmering guitars, synth basslines, and a voice oscillating between darkness and fragility, JEWLS creates Off-Pop with stylistic breaks. Influenced by artists like Sevdaliza, FKA twigs, and bands such as Haim, the debut album "There Is No Sunset" emerged in 2023, navigating between dystopian soundscapes and breakbeats. In it, JEWLS confronts us with the pressing reality of sustainability. It explores the selfishness and narcissism that proliferate on an individual level, as well as highly complex, often wounded emotions that drive us. In doing so, she does not forget her own role within this system and questions her own standards, often shaped by double standards.

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The debut album "There Is No Sunset" is out now. Listen here.

JEWLS singer "Al I Want"

About There Is No Sunset

In a world where the sunset often serves as a clichéd backdrop for a presumed happy ending, JEWLS plunges into the depths of our society and the self-deceptions and illusions that people all too willingly succumb to on her debut album, "There Is No Sunset." The idyllic setting of a Caribbean beach at dusk, an expression of hope – all of it deceives. In reality, it's a cosmic illusion while the Earth turns away from the sun, unfazed.

In JEWLS' mystical and playful world, partly melancholic, partly dark soundscapes collide with guitars and breakbeats. The album meanders between experimental art-pop elements and atmospheric electro-pop, The artist plays with pop spheres and patterns, sometimes with shattered sounds seeking answers, other times losing them in dreamy guitar riffs.

Highlights & Press

Live highlights
 
DECEMBER 2023 | JEWLS, along with her band members drummer Jannis Prokisch and guitarist Nikko Becker, recently performed as the supporting act for KUOKO. The tour included shows in Berlin at Kantine am Berghain and in Cologne at Yuca.
 
OCTOBER | JEWLS announces the release of their album with a sold-out release concert at the Theater der Wohngemeinschaft in Cologne.