 "Her music has threads of jazz running through it, and her storytelling style of songwriting further distinguishes her.—she sounds like a supercharged soul maven.” -Sunny Smith, Denver Daily News "With sultry low tones one second and ticklish highs the next, Jude's vocal style is a fast, loose, sexy conversation with blues and soul." –Jody Reale, SaucyChicks.com "Like a funkier Edie Brickell, Junis Ponds frontwoman--Jude Przemielewski writes Jammy little folk-pop-jazz tunes about animals and the meaning of life." -Greg Glasgow, Boulder Daily Camera “Comparable in style to Joan Osborne but with a catchy groove. A good representative of Colorado music.” - Dave Goff, Indiego Music Center “Junis Ponds was a lucky find for me: sounds a lot like earlier Rickie Lee Jones.” -Susanne Milsaps, Thursday Breakfast Jam, KRCL 90.9FM, Salt Lake City “Jude has all the qualities of the girl next door—she’ s a blonde with a warm smile who loves her dog, she bartends at a favorite neighborhood joint and she’s got a voice many would kill for.” -Dave Flombery, Boulder Weekly "She is called 'jazzy', and 'bluesy', but then 'whimsical, occasionally surreal' and even(my personal favorite) 'fond of unresolved sevenths.' Words as diverse as 'trip-hop', 'jazz rap,' 'easy-listening,' 'Bohemian,' 'soulful' and 'so-weird-it's-hip' have been associated with her songs." -Elizabeth Nitz, Go-Go Magazine "Don't expect some sweet young thing warbling a la Jewel. Ponds' "folk-pop-jazz" has more of a Boulder coffeehouse flavor than what's normally heard in these parts, and she comes across as a beatnik poet..." -Bliss, Pasadena Weekly |