NEW SINGLE - 'HERE'
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Here. It's a word that holds many definitions... A time you cannot escape, a street you know too well, a belief that drags at you. It's from here that we make the escape to someplace better. 'Here" is the first single of a journey exploring the pains that imprison us, the truths we dare to scream, and the hope we create for ourselves.
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HERE IS WHAT YOU make it…
Emerging from the tension between vulnerability and strength, Joey Juste returns with ‘Here’. The single explores the weight of perpetual cycles, ultimately asking the vital question: “What if I could change this?”
Produced by multidisciplinary artist and engineer Grant Konemann, the track is the first in a series of songs that give voice to what lies concealed behind the faces we show in public. Channeling the raw sincerity of Jimmy Eat World’s Clarity and the defiant testimony of Green Day’s Dookie, ‘Here’ is where the journey forward begins.
Releasing in February 2026, the single solidifies Joey Juste as a voice for those who feel too much and say too little — crafting songs that hold space for the unsaid.
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Joey Juste
Raw-edged and radically honest
Joey Juste makes music for the quietest people in the loudest rooms. It’s the sound of an internal monologue finally red-lining—a raw fusion of grunge-soaked weight and the cinematic, heart-on-sleeve urgency of Clarity-era Jimmy Eat World. Living in the high-tension space between vulnerability and a desperate need for strength, Joey’s songs give a defiant voice to those who have spent far too long feeling everything and saying absolutely nothing.
The latest single ‘Here’ (February 2026) marks the moment the fuse hits the powder. Produced by multidisciplinary artist Grant Konemann, the track is a confrontation of the perpetual cycles we inhabit, asking the vital, teeth-gritting question: “What if I could change this?”
This trajectory began with the 2025 debut ‘Half Empty.’ Produced by Michael Tan (Dami Im, Daryl Braithwaite), the track explored the dissociation of an unsafe upbringing with haunting clarity. Now, Joey Juste is trading that silence for a journey forward—one that carries the sonic DNA of Foo Fighters’ grit and the reflective honesty of Death Cab for Cutie, solidifying him as a vital voice for the unsaid.
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