Josiah Johnson's debut solo album, "Every Feeling On A Loop," is a rollercoaster of emotions that will have you reaching for the tissues one minute and the dance floor the next.
The former member of The Head and The Heart has crafted a collection of songs that are as introspective as they are groovy.
From the opening track, "False Alarms," Johnson's haunting vocals draw you in and set the tone for the album.
The instrumentation is lush and layered, with shimmering guitars and subtle percussions creating a dreamy atmosphere that perfectly complements Johnson's lyrical introspection.
Songs like "Woman in a Man's Life" and "Nobody Knows" showcase Johnson's ability to tackle weighty topics with grace and vulnerability.
The production on these tracks is intricate and nuanced, with each listen revealing new textures and melodies to unpack.
But don't be fooled by the serious subject matter - Johnson knows how to bring the fun, as evidenced by the infectious hooks on tracks like "Same Old Sinner" and "Oh, No!" These songs are the perfect antidote to the heavier moments on the album, providing a much-needed burst of energy and levity.
Overall, "Every Feeling On A Loop" is a triumph for Josiah Johnson - a beautifully crafted album that showcases his talents as a songwriter, musician, and storyteller.
So grab your headphones, press play, and let yourself get lost in the swirling emotions of this captivating record.
You won't regret it.
The former member of The Head and The Heart has crafted a collection of songs that are as introspective as they are groovy.
From the opening track, "False Alarms," Johnson's haunting vocals draw you in and set the tone for the album.
The instrumentation is lush and layered, with shimmering guitars and subtle percussions creating a dreamy atmosphere that perfectly complements Johnson's lyrical introspection.
Songs like "Woman in a Man's Life" and "Nobody Knows" showcase Johnson's ability to tackle weighty topics with grace and vulnerability.
The production on these tracks is intricate and nuanced, with each listen revealing new textures and melodies to unpack.
But don't be fooled by the serious subject matter - Johnson knows how to bring the fun, as evidenced by the infectious hooks on tracks like "Same Old Sinner" and "Oh, No!" These songs are the perfect antidote to the heavier moments on the album, providing a much-needed burst of energy and levity.
Overall, "Every Feeling On A Loop" is a triumph for Josiah Johnson - a beautifully crafted album that showcases his talents as a songwriter, musician, and storyteller.
So grab your headphones, press play, and let yourself get lost in the swirling emotions of this captivating record.
You won't regret it.






