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janice (always spelled lowercase) isn’t a revival, a tribute act, or a reconstruction. She’s a frequency — a voice that shows up when a singer stops trying to survive and starts telling the truth out loud.
Her music lives in the space between confession and ignition. It’s raw without being sloppy, emotional without being nostalgic, and fearless without being self-conscious. If there’s a lineage, it runs through late-60s soul-rock, desert blues, psychedelic folk, and women who sang like they were burning off karma.
janice doesn’t perform characters. She inhabits states.
Her voice carries grit, warmth, humor, and a kind of untrained honesty that can’t be faked. Sometimes it sounds like joy barely holding together. Sometimes like a laugh that turned into a scream and came back wiser.
She’s not interested in polish. She’s interested in contact.
janice & Lost Horizons is less a backing band and more a moving terrain — the ground janice walks on while she sings.
The band formed organically around her songs, not around a style mandate. Each member brings a different musical past, and the tension between those histories is part of the sound.
Core sound
They favor feel over flash, momentum over precision. Tempos stretch. Songs expand and contract.
Nothing is rushed, nothing is frozen.
janice’s songs circle around:
She doesn’t explain herself. She invites the listener to stand where she’s standing and feel what she’s feeling — no translation offered.
janice & Lost Horizons gives her the space to do that.
To hear a track from her album go to: GorebaggsWorld.com Good Morning
A backstage conversation with Janice of Janice & Lost Horizons, on the current comeback tour. For entire Rock Scene interview and photos with janice go to: GorebaggsWorld New Janice Interview