Two years since his last album, Melbourne singer/songwriter Jules Sheldon has well and truly reinvented himself with his third album ‘Bloodshed & Serenity’.
A huge stylistic departure from the folk pop of 2010’s Spencer P. Jones produced self-titled debut album, and 2015’s ‘Football, Trams, Parties, & Other Extended Highlights’, Sheldon embraces synths and drum machines to make a lush and atmospheric post-punk soundscape to back his lyrical vision.
Recorded and co-produced by Ed Lloyd (Jeffers Limit), and mixed and mastered by Snowy (Ocean Party, Jade Imagine), ‘Bloodshed & Serenity’ is as much an album for the dance floor, as it is for the contemplative moments.
Throughout June and July he’ll be taking it on the road around Victoria, New South Wales, South Australia, and Tasmania.
See him play his hometown show in Melbourne at the Post office Hotel on Friday August 3rd with Lou Davies. Entry is free and doors open at 8pm.