On “Fifteen,” singer-songwriter Joshua Jamison steps boldly into a new era of strength, candor, and pure country swagger. The first single from his upcoming album, “Black Well,” is a prelude, a salutation, and a mission statement. And most importantly, Jamison is building a place based on his life to occupy within the music industry.
“Fifteen” captures that specific, fleeting instance in time, and then you are left to take it home, much like browsing through old memories with a thoughtful sentiment. The way he delivers it sounds somewhat aged, as if he’s looking back at this age with a meditative detachment, yet also acknowledging the love and struggle of growing up.
With earthy country production provided by Lonesome Valley LLC, the song feels like music made for long roads, quiet nights, and anyone wishing they could get back to their younger self just a little bit faster. As the first step to “Black Well,” “Fifteen” effectively serves its primary purpose as an album opener, piquing interest.
It suggests an album that could delve deeper into story, introspection, and the elements that have always made country music enduring. Jamison’s intentions to reach a wider audience and collaborate with others seem sincere, as the track serves as a bridge between them. In “Fifteen,” Joshua Jamison does more than reminisce, and he uses the past as a springboard for future achievements.
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