
Remi Wolf previews debut album with new tracks "Quiet On Set" and "Grumpy Old Man"
Remi Wolf has dropped new tracks "Quiet On Set" and "Grumpy Old Man" today (18 August) as the latest tasters of her highly-anticipated debut album Juno.
After dropping the first single from her debut album "Liquor Store" last month, Remi Wolf has returned with two more offerings - "Quiet On Set" and "Grumpy Old Man".
Remi Wolf says "Quiet On Set" is "full on psycho", and adds, "as much as the song is silly and fun, it really does reflect my life and feelings at the time...overworked, manic, reckless, and childish."
She says the second offering was inspired by "some of the most benign things [that] can make me irritated and defensive, which makes me feel old, fragile, and careless."
Speaking about her debut album, Remi Wolf explained, "Creating my debut album Juno was like a fever dream. So many changes were happening in my life while I was creating these songs and I think my album really reflects the feelings of tension and release that these changes provoked in me. Every song on this record is a vivid snapshot into what was going on in my life and mindset the day I wrote each one. I hope my Remjobs can hear my honesty and passion come through and, if not, I just hope they think each song is a banger! The album is named Juno after my beautiful dog I adopted during lockdown. He ended up being in every single writing session for this album and I consider him my partner, witness, and support in the making of this record."
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