Rock/Review Ari Joshua - Help on the Way

Ari Joshua is a dynamic musician & performer whose sound is as diverse as his upbringing. Born in Cape Town, South Africa, & raised in Seattle, WA, Ari's passion for music was evident from a young age. After high school, he earned a scholarship to study music on the East Coast, where he honed the power of musical expression.

"Help on the Way" by Ari Joshua takes the iconic Garcia/Hunter classic and gives it a fresh and celestial twist, thanks to the collaboration of a stellar group of musicians. With Ari Joshua at the helm as vocalist, guitarist, and producer, this rendition of "Help on the Way" is a musical journey that transcends boundaries and genres.

The song opens up a psychedelic vault of sound, capturing the essence of the original while infusing it with new life and energy. Ari Joshua's interpretation of the lyrics pairs poetry with impeccable musical form, inviting listeners to immerse themselves in the sonic landscape he and his fellow musicians have crafted.

The celestial musical cast adds depth and dimension to the track. Drummer John Kimock, bassist Andy Hess, and keyboardist Eden Ladin bring their own unique musical prowess to the mix, contributing to the rich and dynamic layers that define the song. Their synergy is palpable, creating a sound that is both expansive and intricately woven.

Recorded at the renowned Bunker Studio in Brooklyn's Williamsburg neighborhood, "Help on the Way" is a testament to the power of collaboration and the magic that happens when talented musicians come together to create something special. The song sparks light in its composition and execution, inviting listeners to take a sonic journey that pays homage to the original while paving its own unique path.

Ari Joshua's ability to lead, arrange, and produce this rendition is a testament to his musical vision and artistry. With "Help on the Way," he showcases not only his own talents but also those of his fellow musicians, resulting in a track that is both a nod to the past and a beacon of creativity for the future.

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