Juice

Juice is an eclectic, genre-blending collective known for its fusion of rock, pop, hip-hop, and R&B elements, creating a vibrant sound that defies easy categorization. Formed in Boston, Massachusetts, the band consists of seven members: Ben Stevens (vocalist), Christian Rose (violinist and vocalist), Kamau Burton (acoustic guitar and vocalist), Daniel Moss (guitarist), Michael Ricciardulli (guitarist), Rami El-Abidin (bassist), and Miles Clyatt (drummer). The group initially came together while attending college, where they honed their craft and began to attract a following with their dynamic live performances and infectious melodies.

Juice's growing discography reflects their commitment to creative evolution and connection with listeners. With tracks like "Hard to Feel (Love Sometimes)" and "Becoming a Stranger," they explore the nuances of relationships and the complexity of emotional experiences, while "DiCaprio (Love Me All the Time)" showcases their playful side with catchy hooks. The band's willingness to strip down their sound is evident in releases like the "Boy Story Acoustic Sessions," which accentuates their musical versatility. By delivering heartfelt lyrics over smoothly blended instrumental arrangements, Juice has carved out a unique space in the music scene, captivating audiences with their authenticity and energy. The "Juice on Audiotree Live" session, in particular, offers fans an intimate look at their talents, exuding the raw passion and camaraderie that define their artistry and live shows.

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Nothing Like a Dream Live Session
Album - 7 Tracks - Released September 13, 2024
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