In "Nervous System," the three sisters of Joseph learn to seek comfort from within rather than leaning on an external crutch.
"It's in your head, and it's under your skin/ I know that you can calm the storm in your nervous system," the sibling trio sings in the chorus. There's enough power to overcome the mental battle — it just takes some soul-searching to develop it.
Joseph delivers a harmonious performance of "Nervous System" in this episode of Press Play. Twins Allison and Meegan Closner command the room with their vocals, while the group's founder, Natalie Closner Schepman, provides support using an acoustic guitar.
As Joseph makes their way through the song, Allison's vocals grow stronger, symbolic of their progress to become their own security net. "Hold yourself, say you're okay/ Say you're the one who keeps you safe," they belt on the bridge. By the end, Joseph is confident in their abilities to survive the storm.
"Nervous System" is the lead single from Joseph's third studio album, The Sun, which is due April 28. According to a press release, the forthcoming album is inspired by the emotional healing and self-love they've found through therapy.
Watch Joseph's stripped-down performance of "Nervous System," and keep checking back to GRAMMY.com for more new episodes of Press Play.
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