A song that plays out like a rock-folk ballad, holding, is ‘The Witness’ by Joseph Kuhl. The song feels like a candle light march for all the pain that Palestine has gone through. The song is narrative driven, standing up for all the voices that have been lost, trying to pull at your heart, urging you to see the wrongs.

No war has victors, and the song encapsulates that message beautifully. ‘They will kill and kill again… until they can’t kill anymore…’ is a deep and horrifying reality check, and we all are witnesses for the violence endured. The song uses strong lyricism, telling you the story exactly how it went down. It triggers a deep feeling melancholy and hopelessness, as the world sat and watched a couple of people who did not find humanity in themselves.

The production is shimmering, with electric guitar compositions and drums building up a thumping rhythm. The background score feels like its singing along with the artist, harmonizing with his notes, amplifying the pain. the vocals are deeply emotive, singing to stir something that makes you uncomfortable, and will make you question why.

It’s a track you’ll keep coming back to, because hearing it once is not enough. You can listen to the track ‘The Witness’ by Joseph Kuhl on popular platforms like Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music, and YouTube.

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