Joshua Radin returns with Keep the Darkness Away, and the timing feels sharp: a quiet song lands like a flare when the feed is loud and the room is dim. The hook arrives softly, then sticks fast.
The arrangement breathes with brushed acoustic strums, close-mic intimacy, and a faint lift of reverb that makes every line feel inches from your ear. Nothing crowds the vocal; the production leaves clean space, so the melody glows instead of shouts.
For a gray commute, a late-night desk stretch, or a Sunday reset, the track works like a small lamp switched on at just the right moment. Radin keeps the edges gentle and the mood steady, and that calm lingers.