Following her acclaimed 2024 album ‘Carnival’, singer-songwriter Juliet Lloyd unveils her deeply personal new single “Reno Cure” – an Americana-tinged meditation on divorce, reinvention, and the passage of time. The track arrives as Lloyd prepares for her first-ever UK tour this July.
Produced by Todd Wright (Lucy Woodward, Butch Walker), “Reno Cure” continues Lloyd’s artistic resurgence after her decade-long hiatus from music. The song’s evocative lyrics were inspired by Nevada’s 1950s divorce ranches, where women could discreetly end marriages.
“I thought I was done writing about divorce,” Lloyd reveals. “My last album was full of songs inspired by that experience. Then I read about these places where women could escape judgment, and it brought everything back in a new light. There’s something profoundly timeless about that need for reinvention.”
The single follows Lloyd’s 2025 release “Wild Again,” further showcasing the raw emotional clarity that has defined her work since returning to music in 2019. Where her early jazz-influenced albums demonstrated her versatility, “Reno Cure” reflects the hard-won wisdom of an artist who now writes, in her own words, “because I have to.”
With its cinematic storytelling and haunting melodies, “Reno Cure” proves that some stories demand to be told – even when we think we’re done telling them.