Jaessiah – Final Call

South London artist Jaessiah has just released his new EP Final Call, and it’s a project that feels both moving and powerful. With six tracks, he blends smooth production with catchy melodies while keeping a sense of depth and honesty that makes the whole record stand out.

The EP touches on heavy themes like chaos, disconnection, and the state of the world today, but it never feels too heavy to listen to. The production is smart and layered, with ambient textures and soulful vocals that keep pulling you in. Each song feels carefully built, and there’s a balance between reflection and energy that makes the project really engaging.

What’s special here is how Jaessiah uses his music to both confront and comfort. A track like “Final Call” leans into the unrest of our times, while “Love Frequency” brings a softer message about connection and hope. Together, the songs create an atmosphere that makes you think but also gives space to feel and reflect.

Entirely self-produced, this EP shows just how talented Jaessiah is as both a songwriter and a creator. His style feels fresh, his passion is clear, and his vision runs through the whole project. We really enjoyed this EP and for us, this is the kind of music that stays with you long after the last note.

ABOUT THE ARTIST:

Jaessiah’s music has always lived in the in-between, where emotion meets reflection, where silence speaks as loudly as sound. Born in Canterbury and raised in South London, his creative roots trace back to quiet moments: singing in school choirs, writing poetry as a teen, searching for words to capture the unspoken. His 2023 debut, Fragmented, was an audiovisual exploration of personal heartbreak and the slow reassembly of self, marking him as an artist unafraid to sit with vulnerability. With Final Call EP, he turns his gaze outward, responding to a world in crisis while still offering a path toward healing.

The name Jaessiah is itself a story, a blend of his maternal grandmother’s maiden name and the word Messiah, a nod to ancestral memory and personal rebirth. “I became my own healer,” he says, and his music carries that truth. Blurring the lines between song and ritual, Jaessiah’s work is both archive and offering, holding space for shadow and light alike. The Final Call EP is an invitation to listen closely, to feel deeply, and to tune into a frequency that reminds us what still connects us, before we forget entirely.

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