Desert noir rock band Firebug share their new single “Time Marches On.” The single is a powerful fusion of soulful vocals and atmospheric electronic rock, capturing the relentless flow of time and nature’s pull. Juliette Tworsey delivers a spellbinding vocal performance—both haunting and heartfelt—drawing listeners into a dreamlike, emotional journey. Her voice soars over Jules Shapiro’s textured guitar work and pulsing rhythms, creating a sound that’s cinematic and raw.
Produced by Jordan Lawlor (BECK, M83, DEFTONES), the track is released alongside a visually striking music video.
FireBug hails from the hi-desert landscape of Joshua Tree, California. Built around the artistic partnership of Juliette Tworsey and Jules Shapiro, the band blends modern rock with ‘60s and ‘70s psychedelia, blues, folk, electronica, and the soulful roots of New Orleans. Juliette Tworsey’s commanding voice and fearless delivery have drawn comparisons to Grace Slick and Chrissie Hynde.
Known for their explosive live performances, FireBug has lit up stages at major festivals and venues worldwide—from SXSW, CMJ, and NXNE to performing at the sold-out Sonisphere Festival Knebworth and London’s iconic Dublin Castle.
The band further recently secured a major sync placement with Apple TV+ for their song “Moment Of Joy,” featured in the upcoming series Smoke, directed by Emmy Award-winner Dennis Lehane (The Wire, Blackbird).



