Wesley Joseph unveils a fresh single, “Peace Of Mind,” enlisting the unmistakable presence of rap maverick Danny Brown and pairing the release with a bold, self-shot visual that deepens the record’s wider visual mythology.
The Walsall-raised, London-based creative continues to position himself as one of the UK’s most forward-thinking multi-disciplinary artists, delivering a debut project that condenses years of self-reflection, artistic growth, and emotional digging into a sweeping 13-track statement.
On the visceral new cut, Joseph cuts through thunderous low-end and distorted electronic textures with pinpoint intensity, while Danny Brown’s manic, unfiltered contribution pushes the song into heightened, unpredictable territory.
Visually, the film slips between cold, stripped-back realism and flashes of frenetic, strobe-heavy disorder, following a rotating cast through uneasy, fragmented scenes that feel more like distant memories than scripted moments. Joseph’s roots in filmmaking are deeply woven into the music itself; each visual chapter enriches the universe of Forever Ends Someday, forming an interconnected narrative that stretches from Walsall to London, Paris, and further afield.
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