Julia Jacklin Announces New Album, The Gem, Unveils First Single: Stream

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Julia Jacklin has announced a new album, The Gem, her debut release for 4AD Records. With the announcement comes the record’s first single, “Get Away From Me (I Think I’ll Love You Soon).” Stream it below.

The Gem is scheduled for release on September 25th. The album contains a tight 10 tracks produced by Jacklin and Robert Muinos. The Australian singer-songwriter drafted Jacob Diamond (guitar), Mimi Gilbert (bass), and Jess Elwood (drums) and recorded the tunes from December 2024 to December 2025 in a converted hotel room above a Melbourne pub not coincidentally named The Gem. The album will be put out digitally, on CD, cassette, and vinyl, including colored editions for retailers. Fans can preorder The Gem here.

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The Gem felt like a metaphor for the whole process, because a lot of it did feel like digging,” Jacklin said in a statement. “I felt like I was doing it almost in the dark, just trusting I was going to find something.”

“Get Away From Me (I Think I’ll Love You Soon)” showcases Jacklin’s accessible approach to crafting a song. Anchored by a catchy and meaningful lyric that gives the song its title, she creates a tune that is familiar and singable, hitting a nod to jangle rock with melodic guitar noodling amid steady strumming and drumming. This is pure songwriting.

Jacklin will be touring North America this fall before hitting Europe early next year. Fans can get tickets here.

Take a look back at Consequence’s profile on Jacklin in which she discusses her love for Celine Dion.

The Gem Artwork:

Julia Jacklin The Gem Album Artwork

The Gem Tracklist:
01. Brand New
02. God Sometimes
03. If I Had The Hand Of God
04. The Hardest Thing
05. Angel Vision
06. Real Life
07. Get Away From Me (I Think I’ll Love You Soon)
08. You Turned On The Tap
09. Walk On Me
10. I Wish [feat. The Maes]

Julia Jacklin 2026 and 2027 Tour Dates:
10/20 — San Diego, CA @ The Observatory North Park
10/22 — Los Angeles, CA @ The Wiltern
10/23 — San Francisco, CA @ The Castro Theatre
10/26 — Portland, OR @ Crystal Ballroom
10/27 — Vancouver, BC @ Commodore Ballroom
10/28 — Seattle, WA @ The Moore Theatre
10/30 — Salt Lake City, UT @ Metro Music Hall
10/31 — Denver, CO @ Gothic Theatre
11/02 — Dallas, TX @ Studio at Bomb Factory
11/03 — Austin, TX @ RADIO/EAST
11/04 — Houston, TX @ White Oak Music Hall (Downstairs)
11/06 — Atlanta, GA @ Variety Playhouse
11/07 — Nashville, TN @ Brooklyn Bowl
11/09 — Raleigh, NC @ Cat’s Cradle
11/10 — Washington, DC @ Lincoln Theatre
11/11 — Pittsburgh, PA @ Mr. Small’s Theatre
11/13 — Minneapolis, MN @ First Avenue
11/14 — Chicago, IL @ The Riviera Theatre
11/15 — Toronto, ON @ Danforth Music Hall
11/17 — Montreal, QC @ Théâtre Beanfield
11/19 — Brooklyn, NY @ Brooklyn Paramount
11/20 — Boston, MA @ Royale
11/21 — Philadelphia, PA @ Union Transfer
02/13 — Birmingham, UK @ Town Hall
02/14 — Manchester, UK @ Albert Hall
02/15 — Dublin, Ireland @ National Stadium
02/17 — Glasgow, UK @ Barrowland Ballroom
02/18 — Bristol, UK @ Beacon
02/19 — London, UK @ Eventim Apollo
02/21 — Brussels, Belgium @ Botanique
02/22 — Berlin, Germany @ Festsaal Kreuzberg
02/23 — Hamburg, Germany @ Kent Club
02/24 — Copenhagen, Denmark @ DR Koncerthuset
02/26 — Amsterdam, Netherlands @ Paradiso
02/27 — Paris, France @ Cabaret Sauvage
03/01 — Barcelona, Spain @ La [2] de Apolo
03/02 — Madrid, Spain @ Sala Mon Live
03/03 — Lisbon, Portugal @ LAV

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