GUISE, the alias of Jess Guise, sees out 2023 with one of her most heart-breaking, humbling songs to date: âWishâ.
The new track precedes a run of UK dates with folk hero Seth Lakeman â full dates of which can be found below.
ââWishâ is a conversation with my Dad, who died suddenly when I was 18. Itâs my best attempt at expressing the continued pain of losing someone you love, and what itâs been like learning to carry that love around without him still being here to receive it. Music was a shared language for us and this is the closest I can get to feeling like Iâm still actually talking to him. He was the wisest person Iâve ever known and navigating the world without his advice has been a hard and relentless challenge, really. I always, always want to know what heâd think, especially about what I write.â

âWishâ will strike a resonant chord with anyone who has experienced the hollow emptiness that comes with such a loss. Paired with spacious pianos, restrained mandolins, and slow-burning strings, together they create a hushed atmosphere that allows Jessâ conversation to speak volumes. Produced and mixed by Lukas Drinkwater, âWishâ was mastered by Frank Turner.
âI was already proud of this songâ Jess adds, âbut recording it with my dear friend Lukas Drinkwater, who connected to it so personally and brought some completely fresh ideas to the table along with his incredible musicianship, has resulted in something that neither of us expected. It was such a joy to see the song grow in the studio like that, and I think itâs become my favourite thing Iâve made to date. Iâm about as sure as I can ever be that my Dad would like this one.â
