Julesy – Flip The Bed

Brooklyn-based alt-indie pop artist JULESY is emerging as a compelling new voice in NYC’s vibrant music scene, blending dreamy folk-pop textures with raw punk energy. Today, she announces her debut full-length album, Flip the Bed, out October 17th via Strong Place Music, and shares the lead single, “Heart On the Line” — a powerful, harmony-rich anthem about emotional vulnerability and the messy in-between spaces of love and identity.
Raised in an intensely creative household — her father a film composer, her mother a voice teacher — JULESY grew up surrounded by instruments and self-expression. “I’m not really trying to write about my life,” she says. “I’m writing through it — as a way to make sense of what I can’t say any other way.”

On “Heart On the Line,” JULESY channels the emotional chaos of transition, both sonically and lyrically. Driven by moody synths and twang-laced guitar riffs, the track captures the complexity of being caught between endings and beginnings. “I wrote this song at a really confusing time,” she explains. “I was ending a long-term relationship and kind of starting a new one. I actually wrote it twice — once about the old, once about the new — and then merged them. That overlap felt more honest than choosing one or the other.”
With influences ranging from Imogen Heap and They Might Be Giants to Alex G, JULESY’s debut explores the liminal emotional spaces many artists leave untouched. Flip the Bed promises to be a bold, genre-blurring introduction to a young artist unafraid to be fully in-process — messy, honest, and magnetic.
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