From the first soothing notes of Millar Jukes' gravelly tone the message is clear – don't you worry about a thing you can't change. But one thing that Jukes has changed in recent times is his musical style, with his new single 'Don't Worry' a far cry (or low rumble) from 2015's 'Chase the Sun' EP. The new sound is raw, horn-heavy and sure to have hips moving through dimly lit rooms in no time.
'Don't Worry' is the result of a rough time for Melbourne-based Millar Jukes. 'I was going through a break up, was made redundant from my job and then, as a result, lost my apartment. I was pretty low, but I realised that this is just part of life and you have to pick yourself up and get on with it. The whole experience made me a whole lot stronger and inspired me to not only write new music, but to also find a new sound altogether.'
The single was recorded with Lachlan Bryan and Damian Cafarella at their EoR Studios in Victoria, while Jukes has also released a lyric video made by Alexandra Nel. 'I just wanted something cool and simple that reflected the artwork,' said Jukes of the video, and it's this simplicity in the lyrics and messaging of the track itself, combined with Jukes' soulful voice, that elicits such emotion.
Question: How would you describe your music?
Millar Jukes: I'd say my music is Indie Soul. I love making music that makes people groove along and dance. It's evolved over time as I used to play more folk stuff but influences like Paolo Nutini, Nathaniel Rateliff and Jacob Banks have really shaped my new album.
Question: Can you tell us about Don't Worry?
Millar Jukes: I wrote 'Don't Worry' after I was going through a bit of a hard time and came up with the idea after a conversation with my mum. I was complaining about life and my mum turned to me and said "This is life son, you just get up and get on with it. Don't worry about things you can't change".
Question: What motivates you most when writing music?
Millar Jukes: I just really enjoy it. I have a corporate job, so having this creative outlet is really special. I love writing about my experiences and how they make me feel. I wish I had more time for writing if I'm honest. I do get caught up in my day job way too much sometimes.
Question: Do you prefer performing live or recording?
Millar Jukes: Both are very different. I love creating music and going to the studio and watching it all come together. The process is such a cool experience but playing live is so awesome! Nothing like the feeling of playing in front of a live crowd. If I had to choose then I'd say playing live.
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