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Johnnyswim, 'When the War is Over'
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Johnnyswim
When the War is Over



Artist Info: Discography
Genre(s): Folk / Soul
Album length: 11 tracks: 35 minutes, 45 seconds
Street Date: February 7, 2025


READER RATING:   


JOHNNYSWIM's fifth studio album, When the War Is Over, is a soul-stirring testament to resilience, vulnerability, and the hard-won peace that follows life's battles. The husband-and-wife duo have crafted an 11-track journey that feels like a late-night conversation on a comfortable couch with an old friend -- the kind unafraid to show their scars, offering you a healing balm in return. The album's lyrical thread weaves a story of both emotional and physical struggle, leading to the quiet triumph of pressing on. Musically, it leans into an old-school, stripped-down approach, recorded live in the room, where every instrument brims with the human touch -- flaws and all. This raw authenticity is a defining part of the record's charm.

Thematically, When the War Is Over is a meditation on survival and healing. The duo has been open about the personal upheavals that shaped this record, years spent grappling with health struggles, mental well-being, and the messy process of confronting their emotions head-on. This isn't an album of tidy resolutions; it's a map of the long, slow trudge through the trenches. Musically, it marks a return to JOHNNYSWIM's roots, recorded live -- a deliberate choice that infuses the album with a striking immediacy. As Abner put it, "Every instrument has eyeballs," and you can almost sense the presence of the players in the room: the creak of a chair, the shuffle of a shoe, the brush of fingers against guitar strings. This isn't polished pop; it's folk soul with a heartbeat. The production, helmed by Abner and mixed by Raul Lopez, embraces warm, organic textures -- acoustic tones, subtle percussion, and harmonies that beg to be listened to through headphones.

"Dopamine," featuring Houston rapper Tobe Nwigwe, stands out as a rhythmic outlier, delivering an early jolt of energy as Nwigwe's commanding flow weaves seamlessly into JOHNNYSWIM's spirited melody. "Monte Carlo" then downshifts into a near-whispered vocal while maintaining a playful saunter. The descending piano line in "Psilocybin" carries a waltz-like quality, evoking the image of a couple dancing in lockstep, as Amanda sweetly reassures, "If you change, I'm changing too / If you change, I'll change with you." It's my favorite track on the album. "Frank Gehry" explores the trap of comparison, built around an acoustic pluck, a slide guitar, and the duo's tightly woven harmonies. The contrast between building a home -- both metaphorically and literally -- while living in the shadow of world-renowned architecture is striking, emphasized by the powerful lyric: "Comparison will break your soul / Tear your sail / And sink your boat / Can y'all hear me? / Comparison is the thief of joy / Yet I built my home in the shadow of a Frank Gehry." Later, "I'm Alright" brings the energy back up as Abner defiantly owns his journey, singing, "I won't trade my story, I won't trade my pain / There's a fire that builds inside the battle / If you're here to rescue me, you're too late / I'm alright, I'm alright, I'm alright." On "She Checks the Weather," Amanda's lilting vocals navigate the tension between holding on and moving forward. The lyrics don't preach; they sit with you, offering quiet solidarity to anyone who's weathered a storm. As the song unfolds, the narrative shifts from third-person ("She'll check the weather") to first-person ("I'll check the weather"), a subtle but poignant shift in perspective.

Throughout the record, the tone remains intimate, unfiltered, and deeply personal. There's little to no autotune, no glossy sheen, just musicians discovering the songs as they play. It recalls the rawness of their debut, but instead of youthful passion, this album opts for a more measured, nuanced impact, showcasing the maturity of two decades together. The interplay between Abner's strong tenor and Amanda's rich alto carries the weight of a partnership tested by time and trial. You can hear it in "Los Feliz," where their harmonies dance over a honeyed guitar riff, capturing a moment of quiet joy after the storm. The title track, "When the War Is Over," ties the album's themes together with hushed intensity. Amanda delivers the aching question, "Oh, when the war is over, will it feel like hope?/Will freedom feel like treason now?/'Cause war is all I know / When the war is over/Will I even know?" Her voice, tinged with exhaustion and crackling with hope, soars as brass instruments swell behind her before fading into the album's final moments. It's a declaration of surrender -- not to defeat, but to peace.

When the War Is Over isn't just an album; it's one of those rare records that calls you back for repeat listens. The lyrics are deeply relatable, resonating with anyone who's faced a battle -- physical, emotional, or both -- while the music wraps that message in warmth and comfort. JOHNNYSWIM has crafted something rare: a record that feels both timeless and profoundly of the moment. It's a lighthouse for weary travelers, a victory cry for survivors. Like a moth to a flame, I find myself continually drawn to its comfort. Time will tell, and the year is young, but this album may well be a dark horse contender for Album of the Year. At the very least, it's an easy one to return to -- an evergreen source of solace and delight.

- Review date: 3/6/25, written by Josh Balogh of Jesusfreakhideout.com



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. Record Label: None
. Album length: 11 tracks: 35 minutes, 45 seconds
. Street Date: February 7, 2025
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  1. Alchemy (3:39)
  2. Dopamine (feat. Tobe Nwigwe) (3:26)
  3. Monte Carlo (3:47)
  4. Psilocybin (3:22)
  5. I'm Alright (2:59)
  6. Cuando Salí De Cuba (0:56)
  7. She Checks The Weather (3:14)
  8. Frank Gehry (3:29)
  9. Slow Medicine (3:26)
  10. Los Feliz (3:33)
  11. When The War Is Over (3:55)

 

 

 



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