.JuliaJacklin returns with ‘Jesus Christ Superstar’-inspired ‘Lydia Wears a Cross.'
on the day of the album’s release, in Stanford, California.
“A lot of the time I feel like I need to do all the work before I can enjoy my life,” Jacklin said. “Whether that’s work on songs or sex, friendships, or my relationship with my family — I think if I work on them long and hard enough, eventually I’ll get to sit around and really enjoy them. But that’s not how anything works is it. It’s all an ongoing process.”5. Too in Love to DieJulia Jacklin North American Tour Dates:Aug. 27 – Pasadena, CA @ This Ain’t No Picnic FestivalSept.
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