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Grace’s Locket is a love letter wrapped in soft static. The band’s music lives in the space between dream and memory, drawing influence from shoegaze, dreampop, gothic balladry, and the haunting romanticism of 1950s pop. Grace’s Locket embraces the fatalism of young love, no matter how beautiful, it is always fleeting.
Formed by songwriter, vocalist, and instrumentalist Grace Juliet, the project is a culmination of years spent collecting memories, melodies, and poetry written on wet grass before the bell rings. feelings grew too large to keep inside, and it evolved into a shimmering soundscape for hearts that love a little too much and lose just as deeply.
Blush Their debut full-length album, is a sonic diary of a crush and is currently in the process of being recorded. It traces the curve that starts from just two eyes meeting. Each track is a chapter in that delicate story: the first glance, first blush, first touch, first kiss, and the dizzy fall into devotion that follows. While themes of adoration radiate throughout, beneath the sweetness lies the hum of uncertainty and the quiet grief of something beautiful slipping away.
The project began in early April of 2024 and continues to evolve, shaped by real-time experiences and the emotional arc of a crush. The first single and opening prelude were recorded in a beloved bedroom, capturing the warmth and intimacy of the project’s origins. As recording continues, Blush is growing into a cinematic and emotionally rich collection that reflects the fleeting beauty of young love and emotional memory. It is expected to be released in 2026.
Grace’s Locket’s live shows unfold like a fragile dream softly waking. The core band, a tight crew of friends, brings a bedroom performance feel and dreamy precision that lifts its audience. Hannah Cusik plays bass, piccolo, and flute which debuts on blush's prelude. Accompanied by Grace Juliets shimmering riffs, Ian Patrick plays lead with delicate distortive tones. And to tie it up with a bow, Jaeden Green and Aaron Bluth alternate on drums, each driving the rhythm with their own distinct feel.
What sets Grace’s Locket apart is their ability to hold beauty and heartbreak in the same breath. The band does not shy away from sentimentality. Instead, they move toward it with intention. More than a band, Grace’s Locket is a keepsake. A reminder to savor love while it lasts, and to carry its memory gently when it fades. Like a locket worn close to the heart.
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grace’s locket unveils blush: a sonic diary of a crush
To: alice
There’s a kind of memory the heart holds when it falls for someone. A process we return to, again and again, as love enters and leaves our lives. It blooms in secret, beneath spring’s soft light, with windows cracked just wide enough for the world to slip in. Blush, the debut full-length from Grace’s Locket, lives entirely in that feeling.
Written in a single spring and recorded in a beloved bedroom, Blush is a sonic love letter wrapped in static. It doesn’t tell you what happened so much as it lets you feel it. The shy beginnings, the swelling adoration, and the gentle unraveling. Like a diary being read aloud, every detail is intentional. Structured as a two-sided experience, Blush’s first half will unfold gradually through a sequence of singles, each released in the emotional order of falling for someone: First look, first blush, first touch, first kiss, first I love you, and the fall into devotion.
From there, the title track “Blush” bursts forth, heady and immediate, capturing the dizzy haze of the crush. Then follows with the first touch. “Hid in Your Shoulder,” a study in nearness and restraint. It’s about wanting to be seen, but not wanting to be vulnerable. hiding anyway. “I hide because it scares me”, the words hang there, delicate and trembling. That tension continues in “{Soft as} Petals,” which arrives like a breath held too long. It’s the first kiss, a moment you never want to end.
At the halfway mark, something shifts....(continued 7.01)
Blushed in concept shoot for graces locket. 2025
The record begins with “pink prelude,” a slowed down prelude to the title track. It feels more like a dream than a song. It's about the first look, and in this case envisioned in a dream. It’s all haze and hush, like a crush caught between sleep and waking. From there, the title track “Blush” bursts forth, heady and immediate, capturing the dizzy haze of the crush. Then follows with the first touch. “Hid in Your Shoulder,” a study in nearness and restraint. It’s about wanting to be seen, but not wanting to be vulnerable. hiding anyway. “I hide because it scares me”, the words hang there, delicate and trembling. That tension continues in “{Soft as} Petals,” which arrives like a breath held too long. It’s the first kiss, a moment you never want to end.
From there, the title track “Blush” bursts forth, heady and immediate, capturing the dizzy haze of the crush. Then follows with the first touch. “Hid in Your Shoulder,” a study in nearness and restraint. It’s about wanting to be seen, but not wanting to be vulnerable. hiding anyway. “I hide because it scares me”, the words hang there, delicate and trembling. That tension continues in “{Soft as} Petals,” which arrives like a breath held too long. It’s the first kiss, a moment you never want to end.
At the halfway mark, something shifts....(continued 7.01)
we are both blushing...what are we going to do about it?