The Australian artist’s new single dissects the aftermath of a first love with a quiet intensity that builds toward a grand, cathartic release.
Jordan Anthony’s “Wrong Impression” starts as a private reckoning. A piano line holds a steady, somber pattern while his voice stays close, almost conversational, detailing the disorienting quiet after a relationship ends. The production, handled by Taylor Sparks, feels deliberately contained in these early moments. It mirrors the song’s subject, the specific vertigo of realizing the person you knew might have been a fiction you helped write.
Anthony, at 21, is navigating a move from a reality television profile toward a more defined musical identity. This track acts as a clear step in that direction. It builds its argument slowly. The first half is all interior monologue, the sound of someone sifting through memories, trying to locate a factual error in their own emotional history. The arrangement is patient, giving space for the lyric’s uneasy realizations.
Then the structure cracks open. The quiet reflection doesn’t just swell, it shatters into a full, resonant catharsis. The drums arrive with weight, the backing vocals stack into a choir, and the piano transforms from a confessional tool into something anthemic. It’s a dramatic shift, one that recalls the scale of artists like Lewis Capaldi, but Anthony’s delivery retains a grounded quality. There’s less raspy theater here, and more the force of a confession that can no longer be held in.
The song works because of this contrast. The careful, detailed setup makes the eventual release feel earned, not manufactured. It captures that specific pop tension between intimate songwriting and a need for grand, shared expression. “Wrong Impression” functions as a high-definition emotional document, a single that suggests Anthony’s path forward lies in this kind of sharp, escalated sincerity.
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