Eternal Moments album artwork — Yahoshua seated in blue light with an acoustic guitar

New Album

Eternal Moments

It starts burning. It ends breathing.

Sunburnt grunge gospel with acoustic memory and spiritual wreckage — an eight-song record from Yahoshua.

About Yahoshua

Yahoshua — the transliteration of Joshua from Hebrew to English — is more than a stage name. It's connected to the wilderness, spiritual warfare, calling, and the long road toward promise. The name existed first as a personal myth, long before it became the name attached to the music: a symbolic version of himself walking a sacred road.

Eternal Moments is a full-length rock record built from grief, faith, desert heat, family memory, heartbreak, spiritual warfare, and the stubborn belief that wreckage can still become worship. It lives in the space between acoustic confession and electric impact — dark and unflinching in the verses, lifted into wide-open choruses, raw at the edges, carrying the grit of western roads and the conviction of gospel without ever going sterile or churchy.

The shorthand is psychedelic western grunge: sunburnt, black-clad, spiritual, bruised, and alive. Fought for, not assembled — wood, tubes, breath, room tone, fingers on strings, and the weight of real life behind every note.

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