‘Most of All’ is an engrossing and personal new single from Josienne Clarke

The track is from the artist's highly-anticipated new album Parenthesis, I

The track is from the artist’s highly-anticipated new album Parenthesis, I

On her stirring and engrossing new single ‘Most of All’, indie-folk singer, songwriter, and producer Josienne Clarke continues to demonstrate the thoughtful charm of her sound, weaving a memorable and immersive narrative through intricate guitars, making for a compelling listening experience throughout.

The track explores the artist’s life story in confessional and earnest fashion. Gripping from its offset and poignant in its storytelling and the sheer rawness and realness of the sound, ‘Most of All’ is a track that stands out for its willingness to be vulnerable and bare, championing the timeless appeal of an artist baring her soul on a stripped-back track with nowhere to hide. The new single does a really great job of articulating everything that makes Josienne feel so special and transfixing as an artist, and is a glowing advertisement for her upcoming new album Parenthesis, I.

“It is a licking of wounds and counting of blessings, taking stock and setting straight in my head,” she says. “It’s one of those songs where I’m a bit exposed and I almost can’t bring myself to share it. Several times I nearly took it off the tracklist, but experience has taught me, those ones end up being among my audience’s favourite songs,”