The self-titled album from Josiah is like a big dollop of musical marmite - you'll either love it or hate it.
But one thing's for sure, you can't ignore it.
With a sound that's as eclectic as a jumble sale, Josiah manages to blend elements of rock, funk, and even a touch of reggae into one glorious mess of a record.
The album kicks off with the infectiously catchy "Funky Fiasco," a head-bobbing tune that sets the tone for the rest of the album.
Josiah's smooth vocals glide effortlessly over funky basslines and groovy guitar riffs, creating a sound that's as refreshing as an ice-cold pint on a hot summer's day.
Tracks like "Sunny Side Up" and "Groove Machine" showcase Josiah's knack for crafting feel-good anthems that will have you dancing around your living room in no time.
But don't be fooled by the album's upbeat vibe - there's a layer of introspection that runs throughout, with lyrics that touch on love, life, and everything in between.
Overall, Josiah's self-titled album is a breath of fresh air in a music scene that can sometimes feel a bit stale.
With its blend of genre-bending sounds and infectious energy, this is an album that's sure to put a smile on your face and a spring in your step.
Who knew musical marmite could taste so good?
But one thing's for sure, you can't ignore it.
With a sound that's as eclectic as a jumble sale, Josiah manages to blend elements of rock, funk, and even a touch of reggae into one glorious mess of a record.
The album kicks off with the infectiously catchy "Funky Fiasco," a head-bobbing tune that sets the tone for the rest of the album.
Josiah's smooth vocals glide effortlessly over funky basslines and groovy guitar riffs, creating a sound that's as refreshing as an ice-cold pint on a hot summer's day.
Tracks like "Sunny Side Up" and "Groove Machine" showcase Josiah's knack for crafting feel-good anthems that will have you dancing around your living room in no time.
But don't be fooled by the album's upbeat vibe - there's a layer of introspection that runs throughout, with lyrics that touch on love, life, and everything in between.
Overall, Josiah's self-titled album is a breath of fresh air in a music scene that can sometimes feel a bit stale.
With its blend of genre-bending sounds and infectious energy, this is an album that's sure to put a smile on your face and a spring in your step.
Who knew musical marmite could taste so good?






