Selma Juhran - 'Ruin By Design'

7/10

There’s a quiet defiance running through Selma Juhran’s debut EP 'Ruin By Design', a sense that vulnerability, when fully embraced, can be just as forceful as any declaration of strength. Across this five-track offering, Juhran prefers to linger in the in-between spaces: where memory blurs, where longing stretches out indefinitely, and where the weight of expectation begins to fracture something deeper within.

At its core, this is an EP shaped by emotional contradiction. The writing leans into themes of isolation and the ache of looking backwards, but it never feels stagnant. Lines feel diaristic without becoming insular, capturing that universal tension between wanting to hold on and knowing you can’t.

What makes the project particularly compelling is the way she mirrors these themes in the sound design. The arrangements often begin with bare, almost skeletal moments where her voice sits exposed against minimal instrumentation. There’s an intimacy in these sections that feels almost intrusive, as though you’ve stepped into a private thought mid-sentence. But just as quickly, the ground shifts.

The opening title-track stands as the clearest embodiment of this push and pull. It gradually builds from restraint into something far more volatile, culminating in a rhythmic surge that feels both physical and emotional. That transition mirrors the internal breaking point the lyrics circle around, as there’s tension left hanging in the air even as the track peaks.

Vocally, she operates in a space that feels deliberately fragile. Her delivery rarely reaches for power in a conventional sense; instead, it draws you in through nuance. Small inflections carry weight, and the restraint becomes its own kind of intensity. When the production thickens around her, it frames that voice, allowing the contrast to hit even harder.

'Ruin By Design' isn't interested in tying things up neatly or providing comfort in obvious ways. What it does instead is create space for discomfort, reflection, and the kind of emotional honesty that leaves a lasting impression by its end.

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