Joshua Idehen - I know you’re hurting, everyone is hurting, everyone is trying, you have got to try *Pre-Order


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Release Date Friday 6th March 2026
All pre-orders will be dispatched/made ready for collection on that day.

Lately, it feels like the world is one endless bad news cycle. Joshua Idehen isn’t here
to pretend otherwise – but on the spoken word artist’s new album, I Know You’re
Hurting, Everyone Is Hurting, Everyone Is Trying, You Have Got To Try, he provides
a phenomenal sonic, poetic space. Made with his creative partner, musician Ludvig
Parment, the album (out  6 March 2026) is an urgent but transcendent collection that
holds you through it all, filled with grief, euphoria and hope.
I Know You’re Hurting… comes after the virality of Idehen’s track Mum Does The
Washing, a wry and whipsmart poem examining how the world works (which started
life as a Twitter thread), set to Parment’s spacious beats. The song has seen the pair
propelled beyond Idehen’s wildest dreams this past year, with support from the likes
of Jamz Supernova and Huw Stephens leading to sold-out shows and packed out
festival performances including rammed crowds at Glastonbury and Green Man, an
appearance on Later with Jools, and a support slot on Baxter Dury’s European tour
this winter. For Idehen, this is all so special because it marked a new era of his
career after around two decades of writing poetry. “In a nutshell, the song has
changed my life,” he says.
Across the album, that means uplifting choirs, cozy samples and exuberant,
sometimes house-tinged beats. “I am personally drawn to music that transports you
to a place, or scene or mindset,” says Parment. This is topped with ruminative
musings on morality and human connection; about the longer loves in life – like
friendships, family – that sustain us. These come from Idehen and Parment, along
with a host of friends and collaborators, including writers Leone Ross and Charlotte
Manning, and vocalist Amanda Bergman, to help expand on the topics of the record
without sounding preachy. Similarly, there are musical guests including saxophonist
Pete Fraser and Shabaka Hutchings on flute, each helping to imbue the album with a
rich warmth.
From the opening track You Wanna Dance Or What?, there are poignant stories
about the possibilities of human connection – here, a memory of a stranger
approaching Joshua when he was feeling low at a club in Leicester Square – set
against Parment’s freeing beats. There are memories of sunrises on Hampstead
Heath (It Always Was), celebrations of the liturgic power of the club (This Is The
Place), affirmations that kept Idehen afloat in a particularly dark time (Brother), all
dotted with his observations and notes from past conversations with people from all

Joshua Idehen - I know you’re hurting, everyone is hurting, everyone is trying, you have got
to try
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walks of life. On Choose Yourself, Idehen is not so interested in the hokey bath bomb
self-care that has dominated discourse the past few years, but in reinforcing self-
belief and self-worth – all while never getting too mawkish (see: lines like “Choose a
balanced diet/Eat the rich!”). Everything Everywhere All At Once is a stunning
exploration of the sliding doors moments of our lives, contemplating all the universes
that exist within his daughter, followed by a choral reprise, singing a melody
composed by Idehen. “I’m not confident with singing or songwriting, so when the
choir sang something I had made and brought it back to me, I had proper tears.”
After years of honing his craft, I Know You’re Hurting, Everyone Is Hurting, Everyone
Is Trying, You Have Got To Try finds Joshua Idehen’s pen reaching the next level.
This is work that is truly arresting – but simultaneously, thanks to Parment’s
soundscapes, it often makes you want to wave your arms in the air and dance. In
these bleak times that try to push us all further apart, it’s a beautiful, powerful
manifesto for hope and collectivism. As Joshua puts it: “There's a likelihood that we
might be planting seeds that we won't get to see harvested…but the planting is good.
The planting is just as important as the watering and the tending and the harvesting.
We all have to play a part so that we can have some redemption.”

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