Songwriter and singer Joseph Paul Fischer from Long Island, NY, has been quietly working hard for years. Now, with the release of his new song "Angels Never Know," he is in the spotlight. The song is a significant creative achievement that shows patience, skill, and a strong personal connection to the art of songwriting.
Fischer says that he is primarily a ballad writer, which fits his work well in the Adult Contemporary space. You can see that clear vision here. It seems like the artist who made "Angels Never Know" took his time, not only perfecting the melodies and arrangements but also letting the song become what it needed to be. This music is made with intention, not urgency. Fischer's hands-on approach makes the release feel very personal. He plays almost every instrument on the track and sings all the parts himself, giving it a unified, individual sound. The only exception is the bass guitar, which longtime friend Butch Berg plays. His decades of experience as a musician and his collection of custom shop basses give the recording depth and familiarity. You can hear the trust between the people who worked together, and it was earned.
Fischer recorded the song at his studio, and Fred Guarino mixed and mastered it at Tiki Recording in Glen Cove, New York. This gave the song a polished finish while keeping its emotional core. Fischer's roots are in rock 'n' roll, he recorded with Pennsylvania's Full Moon and opened for big acts. But this release shows that he is entirely at home in his current style.
Fischer's goal is clear and honest, to get these songs out into the world and even hear other artists put their own spin on them. With "Angels Never Know," that journey has officially begun, and more is on the way
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