Title: Silence
Style: World, Alternative Pop
Year: 2026
"Silence" is soft as a whisper, but it cuts deep. The music stays gentle—light percussion brushes quietly, synths float like mist, and everything feels hushed and close, like you're alone in a room thinking too hard. No big drops or noise, just a calm bed that lets the emotion sit right on top.
Paul Jenner's vocals are tender and low-key, almost fragile, carrying real weight without pushing. He sings like he's telling you something private, and it lands heavy because of that. Lyrics are simple but brutal—imagining the last thoughts of someone lost, hidden, forgotten. It's about Sarah Everard and too many others, and the quiet anger in the words makes you stop and listen.
Production sounds warm and unpolished in the best way—raw enough to feel real, clean enough to let every small detail breathe.
At 58, Paul puts life experience into every note, and this track keeps the story alive when the news moves on. Quiet, powerful, and impossible to forget.
Links: