Review: Joey Collins – The World Is On Fire

From the opening beat of “The World Is On Fire”, Joey Collins pulls you in with raw emotion and a bright intensity that feels both urgent and deeply thoughtful. His vocals soar with confidence, riding over guitar riffs that are sharp yet warm, and a rhythm section that keeps everything grounded. The arrangement gives his voice room to shine while still building momentum in all the right places.
There’s a glow in the way the melody unfolds, like sunlight breaking through clouds. The lyrics paint vivid pictures that invite interpretation—they’re heartfelt without ever becoming heavy-handed. When the instruments pull back to let his voice breathe, you’re offered a moment of genuine connection. Then they return, stronger, and it feels satisfying, like reaching a summit after a climb.
What I admire most here is the balance: Collins doesn’t go full arena rock, but there’s a bigness to his sound and vision. He trusts his songwriting and voice enough to let them carry the weight when necessary. The production supports, rather than overshadows, and that gives the track a sense of sincerity that’s hard to fake.
In my opinion this is one of the most compelling things he’s released. I feel he’s found a strong stride with this one. Also, I think it’s going to reach listeners who haven’t heard him before and make them pause and say: I need to explore more of his work.
If you’re reading this and you like music that’s honest and powerful while remaining human, then give “The World Is On Fire” a spin and let it earn a spot on your playlist. Be sure to follow Joey Collins on streaming services and socials so you don’t miss what comes next. This is a song that rewards repeat listening and invites you in deeper each time.

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