As the streets of Madrid roll by, Judeline, the 21-year-old Spanish pop music artist, sits relaxed in the back of a cab, earbuds in, preparing for a brunch date with her mother. Despite the casual setting, the contrast between her current ease and the haunting atmosphere of her debut album Bodhiria is striking. The album, a blend of ethereal pop and metaphysical themes, reflects a journey through love and loss that feels both deeply personal and otherworldly.
Bodhiria introduces a protagonist caught between worlds—separated from a lover by death, or perhaps something even more enigmatic. Through her clear, evocative voice, Judeline channels a profound sense of longing, filtered through layers of autotune that give her sound a delicate yet powerful quality. Her music is at once fragile and filled with a mystical energy that transcends the ordinary, embodying a sense of emotional and spiritual depth.
Described as “ethereal” (a term often used for women’s music but rarely earned so fully), Bodhiria presents an intriguing new vision in pop, combining the personal with the metaphysical to create an album that is as haunting as it is captivating.
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