New Music Review - ‘Let’s Call It A Night’ by Just Another June

Let’s Call it a Night was released on the 17th March 2023. Artwork by Ana Cubillana.

Fancy that, you’ve just rocked up to read the latest write-up on Welcome to the Gig just in time as legendary locals, Just Another June, have not long bought out another highly anticipated piece of art in the form on a new track, Let’s Call It A Night, which was released mid-March, dividing all of the goodness between day and night to bring this overly special masterpiece that will be impossible for you to stop singing along to for the coming weeks.

Just Another June bring this wholesome, indie-grunge-infused energy with them that carries through into each project they release, with Let’s Call It A Night being no exception to that ruling. The track is quite lightly sprinkled with these flecks of indulgent delight that will certainly get your ear taste buds going and for good reason. The track is gracious and hits all the right spots.

Let’s Call It A Night gives off this wildly calm, charming feeling of telling stories from the past and present in which the band gift us in the form of strong vocalism and well-thought-out guitar hooks that close it all together to create their fresh release.

Just Another June are known for allowing their creativity to come through in a positive, straight banger type of way, which we have heard previously from their older singles such as Driving and their EP, Mo(u)rning, released in 2022. All tracks come in very different forms, with a couple of band members having their turn to showcase their insane vocals to the world, something that is rare within music, but makes such a unique movement with releases that I feel should be incorporated more.

Let’s Call It A Night is an almost six-minute-long song that allows the listener to be constantly engaged the entire run through, with it’s easy-to-follow, well-lit pathway. When you hear it for the first time, you will understand what I mean by this.

If you’re looking for some new indie hits to rock out to, listening to Just Another June would be a great place to start.

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