Jonathan Jeremiah - We Come Alive (2025) [Hi-Res]

Artist: Jonathan Jeremiah
Title: We Come Alive
Year Of Release: 2025
Label: [PIAS] Recordings Germany
Genre: Soul, Folk, Singer-Songwriter
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-48kHz FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 39:58
Total Size: 99.4 / 274 / 507 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: We Come Alive
Year Of Release: 2025
Label: [PIAS] Recordings Germany
Genre: Soul, Folk, Singer-Songwriter
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-48kHz FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 39:58
Total Size: 99.4 / 274 / 507 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Here With Me (3:29)
2. Kolkata Bear (2:46)
3. Love(r) (3:38)
4. The Suntrap (3:20)
5. Howling (3:59)
6. There's No Stopping Me (3:20)
7. We Come Alive (6:02)
8. How Can I Shake You Out Of My Mind? (3:43)
9. Counting Down The Days (2:37)
10. Lorraine And The Mermaid (4:06)
11. Lush (3:06)
We Come Alive is Jonathan Jeremiah’s sixth studio album, via [PIAS] Recordings Germany!
A musical statement full of soul, suspense, and cinematic grandeur. The album is energetic and charged, driven by dramatic strings, lush arrangements, and layered choirs—all held together by Jeremiah’s unmistakable baritone voice: warm, direct, and stirring. The result is a musical patchwork of European pop history, warm soul, orchestral richness, and intimate moments.
With this new album, Jeremiah not only processes the death of his father but also reflects on themes of belonging, heritage, and identity—always with a keen eye on the world around him. Musically, everything flows together: French chanson, Laurel Canyon folk, British wit, 60s film scores, and sweeping emotion. He is joined on the record by, among others, acclaimed German jazz trumpeter Till Brönner, who lends a magical first-take solo to the title track.
A musical statement full of soul, suspense, and cinematic grandeur. The album is energetic and charged, driven by dramatic strings, lush arrangements, and layered choirs—all held together by Jeremiah’s unmistakable baritone voice: warm, direct, and stirring. The result is a musical patchwork of European pop history, warm soul, orchestral richness, and intimate moments.
With this new album, Jeremiah not only processes the death of his father but also reflects on themes of belonging, heritage, and identity—always with a keen eye on the world around him. Musically, everything flows together: French chanson, Laurel Canyon folk, British wit, 60s film scores, and sweeping emotion. He is joined on the record by, among others, acclaimed German jazz trumpeter Till Brönner, who lends a magical first-take solo to the title track.