Joe Hicks - Before It Gets Dark (2026) [Hi-Res]

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Title: Before It Gets Dark
Year Of Release: 2026
Label: Self Released
Genre: Singer-Songwriter
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-48kHz FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 41:54
Total Size: 96.8 / 270 / 512 MB
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Tracklist:

1. Time is a Thief (5:01)
2. The Architect (3:46)
3. Heart in Two (3:07)
4. If Only (3:21)
5. Five into One (4:01)
6. More to Me (3:29)
7. Rollercoaster (3:53)
8. Maybe (3:52)
9. In the Silence (3:02)
10. Face the Stone (4:09)
11. Over and Out (4:22)

Having steadily built his profile in the years leading up to his 2022 debut album The Best I Could Do at the Time, Joe Hicks has been praised for his solid songwriting and remarkable vocal skills, hitting falsetto notes with ease while channelling the likes of John Mayer and Paul Simon with his clean and dexterous guitar playing. A deluxe re-issue of the LP and a headline tour around the UK and Europe followed in 2023.

Then life threw the musician a curveball. Living in Bristol in early 2024, Joe was going through a lengthy breakup, and suddenly found himself also dealing with the loss of his father. Feeling directionless, the possibility of dropping music became stronger; fortunately, and with the encouragement of his long-time collaborator Tom Millar and producer Sam Winfield, the singer-songwriter overcame that notion, and channelled his emotions into his songwriting.

The result is Before It Gets Dark (out 27th March 2026), a cathartic set of songs written and created as a means to an end for Joe as he came to terms with this immense grief. For anyone who’s had to deal with such heavy loss in their lives, the new album from Joe Hicks offers a helping hand and hopefully some comfort in its music.

Joe Hicks: ‘The album is about feeling beaten down by modern society, uncertainty, and by the things life can throw at you as you get older. It deals with the death of my dad, a breakup, and the darker songs are from the somewhat nihilistic “life is meaningless” perspective of the world I slipped into following those events. The theme of releasing it is coming through that and looking forward; wanting to see the world before it gets dark





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