There exists one kind of vertigo that follows the collapse of a first love; a feeling that the person who just left the room was never actually the person you spent a year memorizing. On his latest single, “Wrong Impression,” the 21-year-old Australian songwriter Jordan Anthony attempts to capture that displacement, turning an internal monologue into a high-definition pop exorcism.
Produced by Taylor Sparks, the track arrives as a pivotal marker in Anthony’s transition from reality-television prodigy to a singular voice in the crowded indie-pop scene. It is a song built on the scaffolding of a quiet, piano-led reflection that eventually shatters into the kind of stadium-sized catharsis favored by Benson Boone or Lewis Capaldi. But where those artists often lean into the raspy theater of pain, Anthony finds power in a more surgical clarity.
The song’s core is an interrogation of one’s own memory. “You could tell me that you’re leaving / but my heart just won’t believe it,” he sings, his voice hovering with an almost eerie stillness before the production begins its ascent. It is a sentiment that captures the stubborn delay of grief – the way the mind rejects a new reality even as the door is closing. Anthony has described the writing process as a dialogue with his former self, a retrospective look at the “wrong impressions” that allowed a relationship to feel like a fortress when it was, in fact, a temporary shelter.
Impressively, Sparks manages to keep the emotional stakes high without burying Anthony’s vocal under unnecessary artifice. The build is patient; it respects the silence of the opening verses before introducing a percussive swell that mirrors a rising pulse. By the time the final chorus hits, the track has transformed from a private confession into a full-bodied anthem. It is a sophisticated use of dynamics that suggests Anthony has spent his time since the global stage of American Idol – where he reached the Top 14 in 2024, refining the textures of his sound.
The Perth-born singer, who first caught the public’s attention as a teenage finalist on The Voice Australia, has spent the last two years accumulating the kind of digital momentum that often precedes a major breakthrough. With over a million streams and consistent placement on the “Peaceful Pop” and “Next Gen” circuits, the appetite for his debut EP, slated for later in 2026, is palpable.
“Wrong Impression” suggests that the wait will be justified. It is a track that understands that a breakup is rarely a clean break; it is a messy, confusing rewrite of a history. In translating that chaos into a three-minute pop song, Anthony has documented the moment a young artist stops performing for the cameras and starts writing for himself.
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