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Juanita Stein
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Juanita Stein
2 months ago
HEY THERE!
I’ll be hitting the UK in a couple of weeks playing songs from my new album ‘The Weightless Hour’, alongside of course my other albums and some Bells songs thrmore
I’ll be hitting the UK in a couple of weeks playing songs from my new album ‘The Weightless Hour’, alongside of course my other albums and some Bells songs thrmore

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Past
MAR
27
2025
Brighton, United Kingdom
The Hope & Ruin
I Was There
MAR
26
2025
Southampton, United Kingdom
The Joiners
I Was There
MAR
25
2025
London, United Kingdom
The Lower Third
I Was There
MAR
24
2025
Birmingham, United Kingdom
Hare & Hounds
I Was There
MAR
22
2025
Cardiff, United Kingdom
Clwb Ifor Bach
I Was There
MAR
21
2025
Leeds, United Kingdom
Headrow House
I Was There
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About Juanita Stein
Striding out of Howling Bells’ long shadow, Juanita Stein emerges from the rolling plains of ‘America’ and ‘Until The Light Fades’, and clinging to the tracks of her tears on ‘Snapshot’. Her 4th solo album, 'The Weightless Hour', is an intensely human document with a profound sense of dignity. It’s the kind of record which is armed with experience and yet is all the lighter for it, where your attention isn’t demanded and yet effortlessly claimed. There is strength, she has discovered, in restraint.
Stein joined forces once more with long-time collaborator, the producer Ben Hillier, whose direction can be felt in the works of Depeche Mode, Doves, Blur and Elbow.
In removing most instrumental additions beyond the guitar (and you will notice there are no drums on the LP), with ‘The Weightless Hour’, Stein made a subconscious choice to make the project entirely her own. In the space freed by the stripped-back instrumentation, her storytelling bleeds freely like watercolours across a blank page. The album is an intensely human document with a profound sense of dignity. A record on which Stein has found that exploring a more restrained side can yield work that is armed with experience and yet is all the lighter for it, where your attention isn’t demanded and yet is effortlessly claimed. Every sound, every choice, has earned its place.
“I think making records is a really powerful way of letting go of experiences,” Stein notes. “I’m allowing myself to kiss things goodbye.” Through these converging chapters of her life, ‘The Weightless Hour’ feels like an arrival for Juanita Stein: “I’ve finally learned to be okay in space and be loud in my experiences.”
Stein joined forces once more with long-time collaborator, the producer Ben Hillier, whose direction can be felt in the works of Depeche Mode, Doves, Blur and Elbow.
In removing most instrumental additions beyond the guitar (and you will notice there are no drums on the LP), with ‘The Weightless Hour’, Stein made a subconscious choice to make the project entirely her own. In the space freed by the stripped-back instrumentation, her storytelling bleeds freely like watercolours across a blank page. The album is an intensely human document with a profound sense of dignity. A record on which Stein has found that exploring a more restrained side can yield work that is armed with experience and yet is all the lighter for it, where your attention isn’t demanded and yet is effortlessly claimed. Every sound, every choice, has earned its place.
“I think making records is a really powerful way of letting go of experiences,” Stein notes. “I’m allowing myself to kiss things goodbye.” Through these converging chapters of her life, ‘The Weightless Hour’ feels like an arrival for Juanita Stein: “I’ve finally learned to be okay in space and be loud in my experiences.”
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Genres:
Alternative, Dark Country
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Latest Post
Juanita Stein
2 months ago
HEY THERE!
I’ll be hitting the UK in a couple of weeks playing songs from my new album ‘The Weightless Hour’, alongside of course my other albums and some Bells songs thrmore
I’ll be hitting the UK in a couple of weeks playing songs from my new album ‘The Weightless Hour’, alongside of course my other albums and some Bells songs thrmore

Live Photos of Juanita Stein
View All Photos
concerts and tour dates
Past
MAR
27
2025
Brighton, United Kingdom
The Hope & Ruin
I Was There
MAR
26
2025
Southampton, United Kingdom
The Joiners
I Was There
MAR
25
2025
London, United Kingdom
The Lower Third
I Was There
MAR
24
2025
Birmingham, United Kingdom
Hare & Hounds
I Was There
MAR
22
2025
Cardiff, United Kingdom
Clwb Ifor Bach
I Was There
MAR
21
2025
Leeds, United Kingdom
Headrow House
I Was There
Show More Dates
Fan Reviews
About Juanita Stein
Striding out of Howling Bells’ long shadow, Juanita Stein emerges from the rolling plains of ‘America’ and ‘Until The Light Fades’, and clinging to the tracks of her tears on ‘Snapshot’. Her 4th solo album, 'The Weightless Hour', is an intensely human document with a profound sense of dignity. It’s the kind of record which is armed with experience and yet is all the lighter for it, where your attention isn’t demanded and yet effortlessly claimed. There is strength, she has discovered, in restraint.
Stein joined forces once more with long-time collaborator, the producer Ben Hillier, whose direction can be felt in the works of Depeche Mode, Doves, Blur and Elbow.
In removing most instrumental additions beyond the guitar (and you will notice there are no drums on the LP), with ‘The Weightless Hour’, Stein made a subconscious choice to make the project entirely her own. In the space freed by the stripped-back instrumentation, her storytelling bleeds freely like watercolours across a blank page. The album is an intensely human document with a profound sense of dignity. A record on which Stein has found that exploring a more restrained side can yield work that is armed with experience and yet is all the lighter for it, where your attention isn’t demanded and yet is effortlessly claimed. Every sound, every choice, has earned its place.
“I think making records is a really powerful way of letting go of experiences,” Stein notes. “I’m allowing myself to kiss things goodbye.” Through these converging chapters of her life, ‘The Weightless Hour’ feels like an arrival for Juanita Stein: “I’ve finally learned to be okay in space and be loud in my experiences.”
Stein joined forces once more with long-time collaborator, the producer Ben Hillier, whose direction can be felt in the works of Depeche Mode, Doves, Blur and Elbow.
In removing most instrumental additions beyond the guitar (and you will notice there are no drums on the LP), with ‘The Weightless Hour’, Stein made a subconscious choice to make the project entirely her own. In the space freed by the stripped-back instrumentation, her storytelling bleeds freely like watercolours across a blank page. The album is an intensely human document with a profound sense of dignity. A record on which Stein has found that exploring a more restrained side can yield work that is armed with experience and yet is all the lighter for it, where your attention isn’t demanded and yet is effortlessly claimed. Every sound, every choice, has earned its place.
“I think making records is a really powerful way of letting go of experiences,” Stein notes. “I’m allowing myself to kiss things goodbye.” Through these converging chapters of her life, ‘The Weightless Hour’ feels like an arrival for Juanita Stein: “I’ve finally learned to be okay in space and be loud in my experiences.”
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Genres:
Alternative, Dark Country
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