"We're All Eating Each Other" feels, in some ways, like an intimate and vulnerable confessional, a commentary on the ravenous desire and disorder of the music industry and of life itself. It's a song for anyone who's ever felt as though they're digging their way onward, feeling their way through the undulating seas of creation and survival. Juliet Ivy medieval vocals drift across an immersive sonic landscape, pulling you into a realm of fascination where vulnerability meets resilience.
Juliet Ivy has returned to sowing the seeds of honesty in her writing. This new one ventures down a darker road, acknowledging the struggle but welcoming the journey. There's rawness here, an acknowledgment that the madness is worth it.
For Juliet, It's about flipping the script, opening herself to change, and celebrating the wild ride. With "We're All Eating Each Other," she does precisely that, giving us a song that is both a battle cry and a bittersweet embrace of creation's beautiful chaos.