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Juni Jarvi : Wherever Thou Art
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Lush Swedish indiepop, with heartfelt lyrics and strings. Fans of Jens Lekman, The Magnetic Fields, and Sarah Records will be certain to appreciate.
Genre: Pop: Swedish Pop/Rock
Release Date: 2007
Wherever Thou Art Record Label: Saltwater Records
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
The Stars Above Indian Lake 2:28 $0.99
Falling Down Like Snow 3:53 $0.99
I've Never Known What Never Means and I'll Never Understand What 2:55 $0.99
I Love You 2:19 $0.99
Waiting For Tomorrow 4:40 $0.99
If We Just Want To 2:49 $0.99
Awake 3:00 $0.99
It's Not Okay 1:34 $0.99
In My Arms 3:34 $0.99
Rooftops 6:25 $0.99
Inez 2:41 $0.99
Asleep 4:55 $0.99
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Album Notes

Saltwater Records-- home to releases from Moose, The Black Watch, Chapter13, and Unbunny are pleased to present Sweden's Juni Järvi.

Juni Järvi want to give you a soundtrack to the shiny spring days, the long and warm summer nights and the rainy days of the fall when you wish time could move faster. Music for falling in love, music for dancing, music for crying. That’s all Juni Järvi want to do really: write epic pop songs.

Here's what Simon Tagestam of itsatrap.com thinks:

"... lush and beautiful with absolutely gorgeous melodies. 'Falling down like snow' is one of the best, sounding a bit like the theme song from Twin Peaks; an atmosphere that runs through a lot of the songs here. There are also some poppier Jens Lekman-esque tracks on the album, all being magnificent and they serve as a nice break from the slower, sadder songs. It’s for albums like this I listen to music, I urge you to seek it out, sooner than later" - Simon Tagestam, itsatrap.com

And from Pop 'n Cherries:

"Simply beautiful melodic songs with a great warm voice and maybe a kind of retro/old fashioned flavour. The atmospheric elements and the apparent melancholy of the songs render this record as an original soundtrack for an imaginary movie."

Recommended for fans of Jens Lekman, Slowdive, and the Magnetic Fields.

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