100 Days
Juno Pearl — 100 Days
Juno Pearl returns with “100 Days,” an atmospheric, lyric-first slice of Swedish indie and alternative rock. Pieces of guitar shimmer, piano and glockenspiel accents, and a slow-building pulse frame a voice that leans toward confession—quiet at first, then unmistakably present as the song opens into a cathartic release.
Written and produced by the band, “100 Days” was recorded between Boombridge Studios and Rose Garden Studios, then mixed and mastered by Mats Eriksson at Boombridge. The performance lineup centers on Anton Nilsson (vocals, piano, glockenspiel, synthesizer), Anthon Löv (electric/acoustic guitars, synthesizer), Gustav Thunström (bass), and Jonathan Obenius (drums), capturing the group’s blend of intimacy and scale.
Lyrically, the track sits with doubt and distance—“100 days or more”—and searches for meaning in small, luminous moments: a candle burning bright, the pull of voices from the floor. It reflects Juno Pearl’s devotion to words and lived experience, where social realism brushes against dream logic and the weight of memory.
“100 Days” follows a run of singles that introduced the band’s slow-burn intensity and earned editorial attention on Apple Music’s rock lists. Here, Juno Pearl sharpen their signature: emotionally grounded storytelling set inside a rich, textural soundscape—music for late-night drives, quiet rooms, and listeners who want songs to unfold like pages.
