New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Coming out with no inhibition can seem dark! Beautiful, intelligent, witty words that match a witty cunning eye to detail is Lori Jean's platform. She relates to her ancients through angels of royalty and beyond.
Europe is brought to the states.
Coming out with no inhibition can seem dark. Sports Illustrated along with designers make political statements showing emotion to pain with empathy. High-fashioned flowers proudly pronounce the beauty of a women- what a beautiful time to be a woman and a mentor to it. Lori Jean bravely comes out with modern lyrics to life in "We All Fail Sometimes," song inspired by the Netflix movie of Jose Aldo's life "Stronger Than the World." Following a series of head injuries from abuse, movie surrounding domestic violence, Lori Jean was kept in her own world. Finding music healed her wounds, emotionally and physically. She's changing the world with her lyrics by complimenting the changing world with her take on it.
It seeming that a woman has come so far, angered at the parody of the feminist movement, Lori Jean came about with no ability but to express the backlash with her lyrics. Her cunning, but sometimes thought to be cutting lyrics, though she's drafted artistically drastically lately, make her an original rock star of her time. Asked to represent original alternative grass roots tracks by Factory Fast Records brought back memories of pain and rock and roll. Her new song consistent lyrically tests life.
A woman speaking out to her pain is rad. Her next song being released shows the love she found in music with her beautiful melodic vocals. Sometimes love is right in front of us in this riveting folk track with harmonica in Never Thought of You. It follows her earlier original solo track release "You Have the Wrong Girl." Both songs being released are original tracks written and produced by Jean and are of a simplistic folk and an intricate folk, rock ballad, both songs accented from Portugal, learned from home and her family gatherings at The Holy
Ghost Society in Lowell, MA, a city outside of where she grew up where many traditional dances and food are served and where her most memorable times were felt where she felt love and acceptance. Her vocals have to the hard work.
Her future goal and dream is to open a Jovita's pizza bringing in all cheeses and breads around the world to bring home to many donating ten percent to the homeless, a blank close to her heart.
Songs released are registered with BMI and Sound Exchange.
Digital releases will be worldwide. Press and medial are invited to contact Jean for digital files for promotional use.