Junior Varsity’s “New York” Scores One for Indie Fans
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Junior Varsity’s “New York” Scores One for Indie Fans

LA-based trio Junior Varsity unveils their latest single, “New York,” released on October 11 on Key Records. Known for their DIY roots and garage punk energy, the band now takes a more reflective approach, exploring the intricacies of love amidst the frenetic backdrop of the city. “New York” tells the story of two people falling in love, but its power lies in the emotions exchanged between them.

Comprised of singer/songwriter-producers Greg Aram, Zach Michel, and Brooke Danaher, Junior Varsity has carved a unique space in the indie scene, earning a loyal fanbase through underground shows and their hands-on approach to their music and visuals. “New York” continues their evolution as songwriters, blending their raw sound with more introspective storytelling.

The track captures the essence of two people who aren’t necessarily speaking to each other but are deeply connected. It’s a love song where much remains unsaid, allowing listeners to tap into the emotional tension and complexity that exists between the lines. The band’s signature energy remains intact, with driving rhythms and swirling guitar riffs, yet it’s the song’s quieter moments that truly resonate.

Junior Varsity’s strength lies in their ability to create fully immersive experiences – and “New York” is no exception. The track showcases not just their musical growth but their dedication to building a world through their music. Known for writing and producing their own work and curating every aspect of their brand, JV continues to cement their status as a band that can skillfully balance underground grit with broader appeal.

With widespread recognition and a successful run supporting Jean Dawson and LANY, Junior Varsity is poised for a breakout year. Their headlining shows, paired with their new single, suggest that they are ready to take the next step in their career.

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