
Emerging indie-pop artist Julian Daniel, hailing from Maple, Ontario and now splitting his time between Toronto and LA, returns with “7:11,” a shimmering new single that captures the electricity of late-night encounters and the soft glow of possibility. Known for fusing meaningful lyrics with upbeat instrumentals, Julian continues to explore a fresh intersection of indie pop and rock, drawing inspiration from artists like Charli XCX, Troye Sivan, and Gus Dapperton.
“‘7:11’ is a song about the after-hours of a night out. The club is closed but the night is far from over, leading you down the aisles of a fluorescent convenience store paradise with the muse of the dance floor,” Julian shares. “From shots to slurpees, and from slurpees to the rest of your life – you hope it’s not just the alcohol talking, but if it is, then the alcohol is a wise man. It welcomes in a new era for my music: pop mixed with sensuality, dance, and medicine for the young 20-something soul.”
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