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Embrace the Epic Journey of Jacre: A British Folk Pop and Soft Rock Maestro Through His Latest Single Only Love Could Be So Blind

Jacre releasing Only Love Could Be So Blind

Jacre releasing Only Love Could Be So Blind

A Sonic Voyage That Blends the Heart of Folk Pop with the Soul of Soft Rock, All While Telling a Story That Echoes Across the United Kingdom From Blackborough

In the ever-evolving landscape of the music industry, independent artists often shine the brightest, bringing raw emotions, unfiltered creativity, and a unique sound that captivates listeners. Among such artists, Julian Ransom, known professionally as Jacre, stands out with his engaging blend of Folk Pop and Soft Rock. Residing in the serene landscapes of Blackborough, United Kingdom, Jacre’s music is a refreshing tribute to British culture and its influentially rich musical heritage. His latest single, “Only Love Could Be So Blind,” is a testament to his artistic evolution and a peek into the depth of his musical prowess.

With a persuasive blend of melodies and meaningful lyrics, this single has propelled Jacre into the spheres occupied by giants like Gregory Alan Isakov and Hozier, linking him through the invisible threads of Indie Folk and Rock Pop. Produced meticulously in Jacre’s home studio with the collaborative genius of Dominic Romano, Charles-Henry Volk, and Philip Marsden, the song traverses the intricate paths of love, deceit, and realization.

Jacre releasing Only Love Could Be So Blind
Jacre releasing Only Love Could Be So Blind

Its lyrics, a canvas painted with the hues of nature metaphors, narrate a story of personal betrayal, where the serene imagery of nature leads to an awakening. This approach, distinctively epic and relaxing, adds a layer of universal relatability that transcends mere listening, inviting the audience into the very essence of the experience.

You can listen to our full playlist which contains the artist’s music, and know more about the artist by scrolling down the page.

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Jacre - Only Love Could Be So Blind - Cover Artwork
Jacre – Only Love Could Be So Blind – Cover Artwork

“Only Love Could Be So Blind” is not just a song; it’s an exploration, a journey that Julian undertakes, translating personal pain into a work of art that speaks volumes. “This song, unlike my usual fictional work, is inspired by a past relationship where I discovered most things she told me were lies,” shares Julian. This profound honesty and vulnerability shine through the song, engaging the listener’s empathy and imagination, making it not just heard but felt.

Jacre’s journey in the music industry is an inspiring one, marked by commendable milestones such as gaining attention on BBC Introducing and nearly showcasing his talent on Britain’s Got Talent, thwarted only by circumstances beyond his control. Beyond the realm of music, Julian has impacted various creative outlets, assisting a Power Ranger in charting a musical course and having his lyrics featured in a poetry collection. His story, detailed in a captivating YouTube documentary, resonates with a powerful message: It’s never too late to follow your dreams.

As a music curator for PopHits.Co, I am compelled to say that Jacre’s music is an exhilarating fusion of Folk Pop and Soft Rock, marked distinctly by British and UK Culture. His voice, a rich blend of male vocals set against the backdrop of indie folk soundscapes, invites listeners into a realm that is both epic and profoundly personal.

Invite yourself into the world of Jacre through his music on platforms like Website, Spotify, Facebook, Instagram, X, TikTok, SoundCloud, and YouTube. Experience the sincerity, artistry, and undeniable talent of Julian Ransom. Like and listen to our curated playlist to begin this melodic journey.


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