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Junifer Finds Beauty in the Ordinary With New Single “Thoughts For The Night”
CHICO, CA / ACCESS Newswire / October 3, 2025 / Fresh off their debut album "A Little Late" in March, Alternative-pop artist Junifer unveils their newest single, "Thoughts For The Night," a luminous meditation on family, belonging, and the small late-night rituals that make a house truly feel like home.

The song unfolds like a quiet night in motion-children asleep in their rooms, toys scattered underfoot, whispered kitchen conversations between partners trying not to wake anyone. Through intimate lyrics and a dreamlike atmosphere, Junifer captures the timeless truth that home is not just walls and ceilings, but the people who bring them to life.
"Many nights I lie awake thinking about how my kids and my partner bring joy and meaning into these walls," says Junifer. "This song is my love letter to that continual realization each day."
Musically, "Thoughts For The Night" floats in the space between alternative pop and electronica, blending shimmering synth layers with organic textures that feel both warm and expansive. Anchored by a steady pulse and Junifer's tender vocal performance, the track swells from quiet reflection into radiant release-mirroring the emotional arc of moving from solitude to connection.
The single is available now on Spotify, Apple Music, and all major streaming platforms.

About Junifer
Junifer is an alternative folktronica artist from Chico, California, blending moody electronic textures with soulful, intimate vocals inside a self‑styled world of "Cozy Surreality." Drawing inspiration from Imogen Heap and Sufjan Stevens, their music explores the intersection of organic and digital, weaving dreamy soundscapes with heartfelt storytelling.
Released in March 2025, the debut album A Little Late introduced Junifer's folk‑inspired electronic palette. The album consists of nine tracks and spans 39 minutes. Since then, they've followed with the singles "Together Apart," "It's Heavy It's Hot," and "We Break Us Down to Build Us Up." The latest single, "Thoughts For The Night," was released on October 3, 2025, across all streaming platforms. With over 18,000 monthly listeners on Spotify, Junifer is steadily building momentum and carving out space as a fresh voice in alternative pop and electronic folk. Balancing poetic lyricism with immersive production, their music lingers like a half‑remembered dream-fragile yet expansive, intimate yet cinematic.
Connect with Junifer:
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SOURCE: Junifer
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