Settling The Dust, the latest album by Joshua Black Wilkins, is a captivating and introspective collection of songs that showcase the artist's versatility and depth as a musician. With a mix of country, blues, and rock influences, Wilkins delivers a powerful and emotional performance that is both soulful and raw.
The album opens with "The Devil Is a Gentleman," a haunting track that sets the tone for the rest of the album. Wilkins' gravelly vocals and intricate guitar work are complemented by the subtle use of strings and percussion, creating a moody and atmospheric sound.
Tracks like "Siren Song" and "The Way You Love Me" showcase Wilkins' ability to craft catchy and memorable hooks, while still maintaining the emotional depth and authenticity that runs throughout the album. The lyrics are honest and relatable, touching on themes of love, loss, and redemption.
One of the standout tracks on the album is "Wrecking Ball," a powerful and driving rock anthem that showcases Wilkins' incredible guitar skills. The song builds to a crescendo, with Wilkins' vocals reaching a fever pitch as he sings about the destructive power of love.