The Earthy Ache of Autumn Echoed Through Joy Seroussi’s Alt-Folk Track October Winds
As we swelter under July’s molten skies, Joy Seroussi opened a backdoor into autumn with the wistful flicker of October Winds. The tender Americana-tinged alt-folk track is a love letter to leaf fall and all the messy, emotive humanity we cling to as the world cools around us. With harmonica tones that sweep through like a breeze laced with dry oak leaves and nostalgia, and with every pluck of the guitar strings acting like a heartbeat held in a quiet room, Seroussi masterfully lets the ache and comfort coexist. For an artist who only turned his pen towards songwriting in his sixties, Seroussi composes with the instinct of someone who’s been quietly observing life’s nuances for decades. Based in Tel Aviv and Plomari, he draws from the lyrical sensitivity of Dylan, Leonard Cohen, and Nick Cave, while rooting his own sonic identity in the soil of self-reflection. October Winds doesn’t lean on grandiose gestures; instead, it whispers its way into your memory. The composition breathes with intimacy, the kind that makes you want to wrap up in a wool jumper and let yourself feel whatever the breeze brings in. The melody, understated and delicate, cradles the lyrics as they chart […] The post The Earthy Ache of Autumn Echoed Through Joy Seroussi’s Alt-Folk Track October Winds appeared first on A&R Factory.

As we swelter under July’s molten skies, Joy Seroussi opened a backdoor into autumn with the wistful flicker of October Winds. The tender Americana-tinged alt-folk track is a love letter to leaf fall and all the messy, emotive humanity we cling to as the world cools around us. With harmonica tones that sweep through like a breeze laced with dry oak leaves and nostalgia, and with every pluck of the guitar strings acting like a heartbeat held in a quiet room, Seroussi masterfully lets the ache and comfort coexist. For an artist who only turned his pen towards songwriting in his sixties, Seroussi composes with the instinct of someone who’s been quietly observing life’s nuances for decades. Based in Tel Aviv and Plomari, he draws from the lyrical sensitivity of Dylan, Leonard Cohen, and Nick Cave, while rooting his own sonic identity in the soil of self-reflection. October Winds doesn’t lean on grandiose gestures; instead, it whispers its way into your memory. The composition breathes with intimacy, the kind that makes you want to wrap up in a wool jumper and let yourself feel whatever the breeze brings in. The melody, understated and delicate, cradles the lyrics as they chart […]
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