

I know youâre hurting, everyone is hurting, everyone is trying, you have got to try
Lately, it feels like the world is one endless bad news cycle. Joshua Idehen isnât here to pretend otherwise â but on the spoken word artistâs new album, I Know Youâre Hurting, Everyone Is Hurting, Everyone Is Trying, You Have Got To Try, he provides a phenomenal sonic, poetic space. Made with his creative partner, musician Ludvig Parment, the album is an urgent but transcendent collection that holds you through it all, filled with grief, euphoria and hope.
I Know Youâre Hurting⊠comes after the virality of Idehenâs track Mum Does The Washing, a wry and whipsmart poem examining how the world works (which started life as a Twitter thread), set to Parmentâs spacious beats. The song has seen the pair propelled beyond Idehenâs wildest dreams this past year, with support from the likes of Jamz Supernova and Huw Stephens leading to sold-out shows and packed out festival performances including rammed crowds at Glastonbury and Green Man, an appearance on Later with Jools, and a support slot on Baxter Duryâs European tour this winter. For Idehen, this is all so special because it marked a new era of his career after around two decades of writing poetry. âIn a nutshell, the song has changed my life,â he says.
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Lately, it feels like the world is one endless bad news cycle. Joshua Idehen isnât here to pretend otherwise â but on the spoken word artistâs new album, I Know Youâre Hurting, Everyone Is Hurting, Everyone Is Trying, You Have Got To Try, he provides a phenomenal sonic, poetic space. Made with his creative partner, musician Ludvig Parment, the album is an urgent but transcendent collection that holds you through it all, filled with grief, euphoria and hope.
I Know Youâre Hurting⊠comes after the virality of Idehenâs track Mum Does The Washing, a wry and whipsmart poem examining how the world works (which started life as a Twitter thread), set to Parmentâs spacious beats. The song has seen the pair propelled beyond Idehenâs wildest dreams this past year, with support from the likes of Jamz Supernova and Huw Stephens leading to sold-out shows and packed out festival performances including rammed crowds at Glastonbury and Green Man, an appearance on Later with Jools, and a support slot on Baxter Duryâs European tour this winter. For Idehen, this is all so special because it marked a new era of his career after around two decades of writing poetry. âIn a nutshell, the song has changed my life,â he says.

















