“Last Time” by Tom Joseph

“Last Time” is a melodic masterpiece and really captures the listener through it’s folk influenced guitar arrangements. This song questions the idea about if you can really go home again. Tom Joseph candidly recalls the emotions of going home winter after winter just to feel different each time.

This is an ode to change and growth while also being an ode to the past. Through Tom Joseph’s soft vocals, he really carries the listeners through the message he’s trying to convey.

The storytelling is dynamic enough to really put his audience in a safe space of music.


Written by Tricia Patras

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