Written by Jesse Welles
Performed by Jesse Welles, Joel Parks, Connor Streeter, Adam Meisterhans, & Robert Crowell
Mixed by Beau Boggs
Tracking Engineer Wolf Robinson
Audio Assistant Anika Heywood
Directed by Hannah Gray Hall
Director of Photography Jason Hassell
Steadi Cam Tim Yoder
First Assistant Camera Thomas Norris
Gaffer Jason Wain
Editor/Colorist Hannah Gray Hall
Special Thank You to Garrett Jenkin, Alexander Bo Miller, & Brett Folger
0:00 With The Devil
0:20 The Great Caucasian God
4:40 In The Morning
9:14 Malaise
14:00 Hold On
19:23 It Don’t Come Easy
24:16 Don’t Go Giving Up
29:29 America, Girl
34:45 Don’t We Get By
41:00 Saddest Factory
46:30 John
51:08 This Age
Chapters
He's alright and it's good to see this type of music getting noticed but I'm curious why I'm seeing his songs on social media fucking constantly the last 3 days.
He's alright and it's good to see this type of music getting noticed but I'm curious why I'm seeing his songs on social media fucking constantly the last 3 days.
I think folks are connecting more with his message than his technical abilities? He was popping up on my YouTube feed for a while now. I believe he was on some podcasts as well. Probably...
I think folks are connecting more with his message than his technical abilities? He was popping up on my YouTube feed for a while now. I believe he was on some podcasts as well. Probably contributed to his sudden popularity. I’m speculating but I think popular music has become too over produced and clean. People can relate to an “Everyman” that isn’t perfect but clearly states his very relatable message. Just shooting from the hip though.
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He's alright and it's good to see this type of music getting noticed but I'm curious why I'm seeing his songs on social media fucking constantly the last 3 days.
I think folks are connecting more with his message than his technical abilities? He was popping up on my YouTube feed for a while now. I believe he was on some podcasts as well. Probably contributed to his sudden popularity. I’m speculating but I think popular music has become too over produced and clean. People can relate to an “Everyman” that isn’t perfect but clearly states his very relatable message. Just shooting from the hip though.