Max Jury
American musician
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Max Jury (born May 12, 1992) is an American singer-songwriter from Des Moines, Iowa, now living in London, United Kingdom. He has released three studio albums, Max Jury (2016), Modern World (2019) and Avenues (2023).[1]
Born
May 12, 1992
Maxwell Jury
May 12, 1992
OriginDes Moines, Iowa, US
Occupations
- Singer
- songwriter
- musician
LabelMarathon Artists
Max Jury | |
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| Background information | |
| Born | Maxwell Jury May 12, 1992 |
| Origin | Des Moines, Iowa, US |
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| Label | Marathon Artists |
| Website | maxjury |
Career
On June 3, 2016, Max Jury released his eponymous debut studio album which includes his breakthrough single "Numb". He has toured with Lana Del Rey and Rufus Wainwright.[2]
His second studio album, Modern World, was released on May 31, 2019, by Marathon Artists.[3] It was produced by Robin Hannibal, a four-time Grammy-nominated producer and songwriter, best known for his co-writing credit on Kendrick Lamar's "Bitch, Don't Kill My Vibe".
Accolades
Discography
Studio albums
- Max Jury (2016)
- Modern World (2019)
- Avenues (2023)
EPs
- Something in the Air (2014)
- All I Want (The Sonic Factory Sessions) (2014)
- Under The Covers (2017)
- Notes From California – Demos EP (2018)
- The Shade and the Grass (2021)
Singles
- "Home" (2015)
- "Great American Novel" (2015)
- "Numb" (2016)
- "Beg & Crawl" (2016)
- "Standing On My Own" (2016)
- "Little Jean Jacket" (2016)
- "Sweet Lie" (2019)
- "Gone" (2019)
- "Modern World" (2019)
- "The Desperate Kingdom of Love" (with Fenne Lily) (2021)
- "Highway Song" (2021)
- "Is This Love?" (feat. Delilah Montagu) (2022)