Joshua Mollohan gives the latter with his newest release,
“WHEN ANGELS CRY,” there are songs you listen to, and then there are the songs that resonate in your chest well after the last note fades. A cinematic country-rock anthem of pain and redemption, “WHEN ANGELS CRY” unfolds like a widescreen story against open skies and hard-won truths. Mollohan’s urgent baritone growling holds the line, lending an arresting quiet authority to the track that carries a raw exposure without sounding like it was vomited from a wound, the deeply personal anguish you can also relate to. From that initial line, he welcomes listeners into a setting where struggle is recognized, but never given the last word.
Seething guitars propel the song beyond its contemplative verses, building pressure that reflects the narrative weight of the story. But then, when the heart feels heaviest, the chorus breaks through, uplifting, resolute, and filled with faith-driven hope. It’s an empowering release, the kind that transforms reflection into resilience.
Mixing the guts of country-rock with a cinematic one, “WHEN ANGELS CRY” lands in that delicate space between heartbreak and healing. It is reflective without sacrificing its strength, spiritual without offsetting its edginess. Giving space for every note to breathe, the production allows Mollohan’s velvety baritone to shine as both raconteur and guide.
An ideal bit for those who love meditative country and faith-based anthems, this track declares that even in times of doubt and darkness, light is waiting to shine through. With “WHEN ANGELS CRY,” Joshua Mollohan sings the words of redemption and he makes you believe it.
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