There’s something almost cinematic about this song. “Miss Addison” isn’t a loud blockbuster with flashy effects—it’s more like that indie film you stumble upon late at night, and then you find yourself replaying its scenes, characters, and mood in your head for a week.
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Joe Jenneman returns to his roots, pulling out his acoustic guitar and laying raw, heartfelt stories on the table. His vocals are confident, with a touch of vulnerability that makes you want to hit repeat during those moments when the world feels just a little quieter than usual.
But here’s the thing: the track feels unpolished. Not necessarily in a bad way, but the rough edges clash with the expectations of a more “refined” production. It feels like Joe is caught between the rawness of a live performanc e and the precision of a studio recording, still deciding which direction to lean toward.

