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Joseph Arthur Opens The First Chapter Of You’re Not A Ghost Anymore" With "Faith," Confronting Darkness On "Hey Satan"

  • Writer: Charles Luberisse
    Charles Luberisse
  • Apr 13
  • 2 min read

Written By: BIg C

This next chapter feels like an entry point. Joseph Arthur begins You’re Not a Ghost Anymore with Faith. It's the first movement in a three-part body of work which unfolds more like a journey. The music moves through space, quietly searching and then suddenly expansive.than a project. His voice gives the songs room to exist as questions rather than conclusions. Nowhere is that more vivid than on Hey Satan, where Arthur leans into confrontation. He said:

Interesting that I made it to Perugia at all. And to this castle from the year 1000. I was commissioned to make some paintings here. The supplies were laid out The canvases stretched and absurdly big just like everything else here. Things are exaggerated until they become normal
Environments adapt into us as much as we adapt into them. They shift you. The ghosts of stone walls that have probably seen knights eviscerate one another under blood-soaked skies whisper strange thoughts while having
wine and cheese over polite conversation
all these years later.

The video amplifies that weight. Shot inside a 12th-century castle in Perugia, the visuals feel steeped in history—stone walls, dim corridors, shifting light. With orchestral elements and symbolic imagery, the video deepens its tension and blurs time itself. With "Faith" now out via Lonely Astronaut Records, the larger arc begins to take shape. Two more full-length movements—Heart and Fight—will follow, completing a six-year process rooted in collapse, recovery, and return. Step into "Faith," watch "Hey Satan," and follow Joesph Arthur on FACEBOOK, INSTAGRAM, TWITTER, and YOUTUBE.


 
 
 

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