Joji’s Piss In The Wind arrived on February 6, 2026 through Palace Creek and Virgin Music Group, marking his first album on his own label setup after leaving his previous deal. The record hits with 21 tracks, many short and punchy, shifting between tender ballads and sharper, jagged moments. You’ll hear indie rock textures, stripped-down piano songs, and occasional club leanings that feel cool but brief. The way Joji channels heart-on-sleeve emotion never fades, even when the direction flips.
When he sticks with a mood, the album delivers real connection. Songs like “Love You Less” let his voice sit front and center with hazy guitars around it. Tracks such as “If It Only Gets Better” mix acoustic elements with tense low-end rhythms that pull you in. Piss In The Wind doesn’t settle, and that constant motion makes it a gripping listen, with flashes of focus that stick long after it’s over.
