Mint Julep lyrics
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Artist's albums
After All
2023 · single
Tame
2023 · EP
Daydream
2022 · single
Take My Breath Away
2022 · single
If I Say Tomorrow
2022 · single
Covers
2022 · album
Halfway
2021 · single
In a Deep and Dreamless Sleep
2021 · album
Pulse
2021 · EP
A Rising Sun
2021 · single
Black Maps
2021 · single
Chariot
2020 · single
Some Feel Rain
2020 · EP
Stray Fantasies
2020 · album
Escape
2020 · single
Stray Fantasies
2020 · single
Blinded
2019 · single
Stranger
2019 · single
Broken Devotion
2016 · album
The Promise
2015 · single
To the Sea
2012 · single
Save Your Season
2011 · album
Why Don't We
2011 · single
Days Gone By
2011 · single
Aviary
2011 · single
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Biography
Forming Mint Julep in 2007, the Kenniffs originally had modest intentions for the band. “The project really just started out as a way to get my wife to sing, because I knew that she could but was kind of shy about it,” says Keith. Though the duo initially mined much influence from early-‘90s shoegaze, Mint Julep gradually shaped their sound by drawing inspiration from electronic music and from their shared affection for rough-edged music of varying genres (industrial for Hollie, punk rock for Keith). “It took us a while to suss out whether this was something we were just going to have fun with, or if we’d actually release our music,” Keith says. “But we ended up keeping at it, and now we’re at the point where we’ve created something with its own sound that’s very unique to us.” Noting that “it’s been great for Hollie and me to bond over making music, and to have that music feed into our relationship,” Keith points out that Mint Julep have found an even more enduring purpose in creating both Broken Devotion and its predecessor. “Writing music can be stressful, but there’s that joy that comes from creating something that you know you’ll have for a really long time,” he says. “We can finish an album and move on, and then go back years later and let the songs tell us what was happening then, what we were feeling. It’s a cool way to mark all these very specific moments in our lives together.”