Julia Jacklin's reverb got drier in 2024.

A lot drier.

On the 2019 Crushing tour, she leaned into big, cavernous reverb — guitar and vocals swimming in space. It matched the album’s emotional sprawl, songs like “Pressure to Party” and “Don’t Know How to Keep Loving You” hanging in the air like fog.

By the 2024 Pre Pleasure tour, that reverb was dialed way back. Vocals sit closer, the guitar is more present and less washed out. The live sound is tighter, more intimate. It fits the newer songs — spikier arrangements, less room to hide.

She’s still great live. Just less spacey.

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