Josh Joplin

Legendary artist manager Russell Carter (Matthew Sweet, Indigo Girls) says of Josh Joplin, “I am willing to bet Josh has written a bad song, but I can tell you I have never heard one—and he has never recorded one.”

Joplin’s latest full-length release, GpYr — produced by Josh Joplin and Grammy-winning producer Lorenzo Wolff (known for his work on Taylor Swift’s Midnights and Folklore)—lands somewhere between a concept album and a photo album. Spin Magazine says GpYr is "a collection of pop-infused gems that captures the raw energy of Joplin’s earlier works...but with the musical and lyrical layers of the older, wiser musician Joplin has become."

It marks a new chapter in his career while reflecting the personal and artistic evolution landing somewhere between a concept and photo album.  His advancing artistic boundaries may have begun with Figure Drawing, praised by The Washington Post’s Geoffrey Himes as “the broadest, deepest, and most balanced of his career.”  but GpYr shows  “JJG still has that same warm, winning and welcome slice of indie-rock.” according to Indy Review

More than just a record, GpYr is a sonic scrapbook—a story of four friends who, over one unforgettable summer and autumn, came together for a mission: to rescue Seely from a therapeutic boarding facility in remote New England. In saving her, they saved each other.  

Josh’s song “Blue Skies Again,” recorded by Jessica Lea Mayfield, has been downloaded over a million times on iTunes.His breakout single “Camera One,” produced by Jerry Harrison (Talking Heads, Modern Lovers), reached No. 1 on Triple A radio—making history as the first independently released song to do so.

Josh Joplin isn’t one to dwell on past glories, but there was a time when he was chasing songs worldwide. In 2001, his breakout single "Camera One" became the first independently released song to hit #1 at Triple A Top 40, landing Josh Joplin Group on Artemis Records—a label that boasted acts as varied as J. MascisWarren ZevonKittie,The Pretenders, and, yes, mega-hitmakers, The Baha Men! Though Josh's song, "Camera One" may never have quite “let the dogs out” it did get featured on the cult classic, Scrubs.  Joplin followed with The Future That Was (2002), produced by Rob Gal (Magnapop, Rock-a-Teens), and earned critical praise from TIme Out NY/London, America Songwriter, PasteMagnet, Vanity FairNPR, and others for his records JaywalkerAmong the Oak & Ash, and Devil Ship

 
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