Joseh “High Wall”

Joseh’s music has a well blend of angst and momentum that escalates to a powerful listening experience. His music sets between rock, blues, gospel and indie pop, finishing off with a folkloric rhythm that feels deep-reaching. It would be inaccurate to describe “High Wall” as soulful because the song itself has a soul.

Earthy guitars opens the track with a landscape-like vision, Joseh’s voice is careless and free. Melodies that feel like they have been existing in the space and nature for long. Then the harp streams in, like ocean waves, gentle and cold. The electric guitar in the back, roars like thunder and lightning.

“High Wall” is a sonic space with all elements from nature. They coexist in harmony. Then the backing vocal group resonate the harmonies and melodies between one another, elevating the anthemic song with a beautiful collective energy.

Joseh’s “High Wall” is concentrated, moving, and calming. It possesses great power but in tune with itself. It’s not chaos that the song presents. It rides the feeling through echoing phrase that smoothly fade out: “ride now.”

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