Adjy
June Songs Vol. 1


4.5
superb

Review

by SaiseiTunes CONTRIBUTOR (26 Reviews)
June 21st, 2023 | 84 replies


Release Date: 06/02/2023 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Praise the king, praise Adjy. They're back, and better than ever.

July 2021. Sputnikmusic staff member Rowan5215 releases a glowing 5/5 review of Adjy’s debut album and musical Greek tragedy, The Idyll Opus (I-VI), convincing me to check it out. The album almost immediately shoots to the lofty position of AOTY for me, a damn near spiritual experience in its beauty and orchestration. I wait with bated breath for Adjy’s next endeavor.

June 2023. It’s been a while now. Rowan has stepped down from staff and become an Emeritus. I’ve combed over every inch of Adjy’s music, digesting the story as best as I can, waiting for their next move. And almost 2 years after The Idyll Opus released, Adjy deliver that next move, not in the form of The Idyll Opus’s sequel, but a 5-track EP entitled June Songs Vol. 1, described as “A collection of songs from the world of The Idyll Opus.” And it’s just as amazing as I could’ve hoped.

To cut to the chase, this EP is very much not the grand sequel and possible finale to the saga that Adjy fans were likely waiting for. Instead, June Songs fleshes out the universe and world that Adjy have built, specifically focusing on the band that main character June played in when we meet him in Idyll Opus. As a result, this EP is way tighter and less grand and ambitious than the album, both in terms of lyrics and song structure. Despite this, Adjy never compromise their core sound or make any reductions or changes that could hurt the EP. It’s a stunner through and through.

For anyone who loved Idyll Opus’s incredible drum work, I suspect opener “Stepping in the Same River Twice” will make you very happy. With energetic drums pounding a beat over Christopher Noyes’s gorgeous vocals, it’s reminiscent of the Prelude EP’s “Praepositio”, merged with the more country/folk aesthetics of Idyll Opus. Honestly, that’s a good way to describe this whole EP. The energy of Prelude is heavily felt on “Stepping”, as well as the amazingly expansive chorus of “June Song”, and pretty much all of “One 4th of July”, but the EP also allows itself to step back and take time for quieter moments of reflection and love.

Said moments provide June Song’s greatest cuts. “Here Here” is a soft country-leaning track that features some of the best lyrical work on this project, and the gorgeous “Idioglossia” contains some of the most tender and sweet lyrics in Adjy’s catalogue. It’s not hard to imagine that June wrote this song specifically for his love interest, July. Hell, it’s easy to forget that June is a character at all. For those familiar with Idyll Opus, it’s unbelievable how easily this entire EP fits June’s character, all that boyish excitement and freewheeling, and the quiet love that comes alongside it.

I think it’s that aspect that makes this EP so stunning. June Songs so clearly sounds like Adjy, but, at the same time, it also perfectly fits the character that Christopher Noyes wrote. It’s tough to pull off a feat like that. Considering that this is Volume 1, I’m very interested to see how this side-project evolves as more songs are released, and as we wait patiently for Idyll Opus’s second main installment. Until we get there though, this EP will serve as a wonderful way to pass the time.



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AnimalForce1
Contributing Reviewer
June 21st 2023


834 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Nothing I write could ever match up to the glory of Rowan's review that convinced me to listen to Adjy in the first place, but trust me, this EP was worth every second. It's honestly a great intro to Adjy's sound for any newcomers who don't want to delve through Idyll Opus

Sunnyvale
Staff Reviewer
June 21st 2023


5849 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Nice review!



Agree that Rowan's review for The Idyll Opus is one of the best on this site, and that the album is incredible. I don't rate this EP quite as highly, but it's definitely one of the finest EPs of the year so far and a worthy follow-up.

AnimalForce1
Contributing Reviewer
June 21st 2023


834 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Thanks Sunny!



I hope that one day I'll be able to write a review as passionate and well-structured as Rowan's. The EP's definitely not up to the levels of Idyll Opus, but it was still incredible.

Sowing
Moderator
June 21st 2023


43943 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off

I didn't even know this was out.

AnimalForce1
Contributing Reviewer
June 21st 2023


834 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

It almost flew right under my radar, but I saw comments under the Idyll Opus review that clued me in

vult
June 21st 2023


2287 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Adjy continues to be the emo-indie-folk outlet that I need

Project
June 21st 2023


5822 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

yeah I'm on adjy's email list so that's basically the only reason I knew about this EP...



great writeup, lovely little EP this is. I think Here Here is pretty forgettable but everything else is lovely

MonotoneCulprit
June 22nd 2023


197 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off

Email list is what got this on my radar as well. Banger EP. Much tighter and more concise. Idyll Opus was a hard rec for people who would like the sound, but not the length. This EP will be a much easier rec that could ultimately pull those same people in. Love this, but I also own the Idyll Opus book so it would be much more surprising if I didn't.

GreyShadow
June 22nd 2023


7031 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

One 4th of July is a big SOTY contender

so happy this exists

Sowing
Moderator
June 22nd 2023


43943 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off

The artwork here rules. Their LP grew off me from the initial 4.5/5.0 I thought it might be, but it's still excellent. Excited to see if this holds up, too.

Gyromania
June 22nd 2023


37016 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

Idyll Opus was lame, gonna pass on this

Lasssie
June 22nd 2023


1619 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

my body is ready

LunaticSoul
June 22nd 2023


2398 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

just back here caught in a tangent, chasing a glimmer in the corner of my eye and



:3

Lasssie
June 22nd 2023


1619 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

the opener is sick! This is promising af

MonotoneCulprit
June 22nd 2023


197 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off

100% it's "I'm back here caught in a *tension*"

Sowing
Moderator
June 22nd 2023


43943 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off

This is so much better than Idyll Opus, and I really enjoyed that album. Every single song here is a summer jam.



I took the "and better than ever" from the review summary with a grain of salt but this really is the best thing they've released.

GreyShadow
June 22nd 2023


7031 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

this is lovely and atm tied with A7X for release of the year (weird 2023 sentences)

but Idyll Opus is still the best release of the past like 6 years or so

Sowing
Moderator
June 22nd 2023


43943 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off

I know a lot of people fell hard for that record and I can see why. I felt like it was a bit too long for the material on display and started to seem recycled at times. This is both an appropriate length and sounds rejuvenated.

LunaticSoul
June 22nd 2023


2398 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

100% it's "I'm back here caught in a *tension*"



is it??



Idyll Opus makes me cry like a baby, this one is just summer vibes

Sowing
Moderator
June 22nd 2023


43943 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off

I can't even pick a favorite here. They're all so good.



It's maybe between Here Here and One 4th of July, but I'll be damned if Same River and June Song aren't right on their heels. Idioglossia is also very soothing.



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