Josh Cullen Revisits His Emo Roots with “Silent Cries”

The new track marks a shift in sonic direction for the acclaimed Filipino singer-songwriter and rapper, trading bars for melancholic stru

SB19’s Josh Cullen makes a comeback with “Silent Cries,” an emo-infused, guitar-driven track that serves as a pre-release single for his upcoming album, Lost and Found, set to drop next month.

Exploring Emo Roots

In this introspective track, the P-Pop soloist shifts from his usual urban flair to a sound reminiscent of Midwestern emo, reimagined for the streaming generation. On “Silent Cries,” Josh Cullen turns inward, using the song as a temporary refuge while masking some of the more vulnerable moments of his past. The lyrics are his most confessional and somber to date, revealing a side of the artist that has remained hidden until now.

“Silent Cries” introduces listeners to the themes of the Lost and Found album, with lyrics that come straight from the heart, laying bare Josh’s genuine emotions. The song captures the essence of emo music, appealing to fans of bands like Jimmy Eat World or American Football while also resonating with those who might find themselves jamming to a Post Malone hit late at night.

The Music Video

The music video for “Silent Cries” further delves into Josh Cullen’s past, blending moments of nostalgia with a sense of longing. The video concept centers on Josh revisiting places from his childhood, reflecting on both the joyful and painful memories tied to those locations. Filmed with a mix of nostalgic elements and melancholic undertones, the visuals aim to do more than just narrate a story. They evoke a mood of introspection, with emotions left unspoken for years.

The video’s atmosphere, filled with cigarette smoke and poignant tunes, captures a powerful sense of sadness and helplessness. This portrayal of time’s relentless passage is both brutal and beautiful, leaving a lasting impression.

Josh Cullen’s “Silent Cries” is now available on all digital music platforms worldwide. You can also watch the music video on Josh Cullen’s official YouTube channel.

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