Infinite Fuse — Out Now
Synaesthetic pop from a painter who hears color. Twelve tracks of luminous, chaotic, full-volume feeling — painted, then sung.
01 The Artist
Juno Lont doesn't write songs — she paints them, then chases the sound until it matches the canvas.
Born in Nashville, Tennessee and raised between a honky-tonk stage door and her mother's print shop, Juno taught herself palette-knife painting before she ever touched a sequencer. Every Infinite Fuse cover is her own hand — wet oil, thrown color, no undo. The records came out the same way: loud, tender, a little reckless.
She calls it "high-saturation pop." Critics call it synaesthesia you can dance to. Either way, the rule is the same — if it isn't bursting, it isn't finished.
02 Live
Thirty-two nights of wet paint and full volume. Every show ends with a canvas — and one fan takes it home. Meet & greet on every date.
03 Gallery
Limited drops to match the album. Each one printed from Juno's original paintings — never restocked.