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"textContent": "Maya J’an has never been particularly interested in polish for polish’s sake. With her debut project blindfaith county (out via Soulpower Records / Warner Records), she’s built something looser, more intimate, and far more immersive than a standard alt-pop rollout. She calls it a world—but it reads more like a diary you accidentally start living inside. That idea of “world-building” isn’t marketing language here. It’s the core philosophy. “I want people to know this isn’t just an EP to me—it’s a world. I want people to live in it, not just listen to it,” she says. And blindfaith county sounds […]\n\nThe post Release Radar: Maya J'an is Trusting the Detours on \"blindfaith country\" first appeared on Music Connection Magazine.",
"title": "Release Radar: Maya J'an is Trusting the Detours on \"blindfaith country\""
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