Artist's albums
Fear and Love - EP
2023 · EP
Halflight
2021 · album
Return My Heart to My Chest
2021 · single
Halflight
2021 · single
All I Want Is Home
2021 · single
The Crown of Life
2016 · single
Grace
2010 · album
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Biography
Joe Day’s newest album, Halflight, represents a broadening of experience and self-expression. In the aftermath of trauma, change, and reimagination, Halflight touches both on pain and healing, the difficulty of letting old things go, and the hope and possibility that comes from building something new from the ashes. While personal and vulnerable, sharing out of his experience within the toxic culture of Mars Hill, Halflight has themes that feel bigger and reach wider than one man’s experience. Harmonizing between the grief and pain associated with loss and the hope of discovering new rhythms and relationships, it encourages listeners to find their way forward—wherever they’re coming from. Growing up near Lake Tahoe, Joe was always drawn to music. But that draw shifted gears when he discovered his family's old Gibson acoustic guitar and taught himself how to play by ear, playing along with 90s grunge. From fronting Seattle indie band Mindhead to going solo, Joe’s relationship with music has shifted, grown, and changed over the years. He’s moved through seasons of feeling stuck as a songwriter, into this new season of creative hunger leading to shared enjoyment and significance for others. Halflight is a soundtrack for people living in the dissonance of being ushered into a post-fact world by the very people and institutions that told them truth matters. These songs seek to let people know they’re not alone, they’re seen. That we can move towards wholeness and hope.