
Wesley Joseph - Forever Ends Someday (Coloured Vinyl LP)
Unguarded, wholly realised and entirely his own â Wesley Josephâs long-awaited debut album sees the singer, songwriter, producer and director at his most confidently vulnerable, expressing the many layers of his creative life journey. âI looked in the mirror more than I ever have with this record,â he says. âIt unexpectedly became a coming of age album. I was reaching from different periods in my life and into the present - some songs were cinematic snapshots, others sobering realities or romanticised memories. Dreaming has always been a raincoat from reality and making the record allowed things to be processed in the real worldâ
The result is Forever Ends Someday: 13 tracks of self-examination cut with expansive escapism. A balance between reality and imagination â a magical realism rooted in music â opener âDistant Manâ finds Joseph reflecting on the past and confronting his present, while âIf Time Could Talkâ explores the melancholic but electric feeling of lost connection and desire. On the Danny Brown feature âPeace of Mindâ, meanwhile, Joseph blasts through his anxieties and delivers a bass-rattling anthem with confidence and reassurance, âJulyâ finds Joseph collaborate with Jorja Smith as the pair perform a rejoiceful callback, recorded in their hometown of Walsall, reminiscing on how far theyâve come, as well as all they have lost.
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Wesley Joseph - Forever Ends Someday (Coloured Vinyl LP)
Unguarded, wholly realised and entirely his own â Wesley Josephâs long-awaited debut album sees the singer, songwriter, producer and director at his most confidently vulnerable, expressing the many layers of his creative life journey. âI looked in the mirror more than I ever have with this record,â he says. âIt unexpectedly became a coming of age album. I was reaching from different periods in my life and into the present - some songs were cinematic snapshots, others sobering realities or romanticised memories. Dreaming has always been a raincoat from reality and making the record allowed things to be processed in the real worldâ
The result is Forever Ends Someday: 13 tracks of self-examination cut with expansive escapism. A balance between reality and imagination â a magical realism rooted in music â opener âDistant Manâ finds Joseph reflecting on the past and confronting his present, while âIf Time Could Talkâ explores the melancholic but electric feeling of lost connection and desire. On the Danny Brown feature âPeace of Mindâ, meanwhile, Joseph blasts through his anxieties and delivers a bass-rattling anthem with confidence and reassurance, âJulyâ finds Joseph collaborate with Jorja Smith as the pair perform a rejoiceful callback, recorded in their hometown of Walsall, reminiscing on how far theyâve come, as well as all they have lost.
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Unguarded, wholly realised and entirely his own â Wesley Josephâs long-awaited debut album sees the singer, songwriter, producer and director at his most confidently vulnerable, expressing the many layers of his creative life journey. âI looked in the mirror more than I ever have with this record,â he says. âIt unexpectedly became a coming of age album. I was reaching from different periods in my life and into the present - some songs were cinematic snapshots, others sobering realities or romanticised memories. Dreaming has always been a raincoat from reality and making the record allowed things to be processed in the real worldâ
The result is Forever Ends Someday: 13 tracks of self-examination cut with expansive escapism. A balance between reality and imagination â a magical realism rooted in music â opener âDistant Manâ finds Joseph reflecting on the past and confronting his present, while âIf Time Could Talkâ explores the melancholic but electric feeling of lost connection and desire. On the Danny Brown feature âPeace of Mindâ, meanwhile, Joseph blasts through his anxieties and delivers a bass-rattling anthem with confidence and reassurance, âJulyâ finds Joseph collaborate with Jorja Smith as the pair perform a rejoiceful callback, recorded in their hometown of Walsall, reminiscing on how far theyâve come, as well as all they have lost.








