There’s a careful patience to Jared Fullerman’s songwriting, and ‘Between Bricks’ leans fully into that strength. As the second preview of his forthcoming project ‘Ins’, the track unfolds gradually, revealing its depth over time.
Built around a soft interplay of piano and guitar, the arrangement feels deliberately restrained. Each element is given space to settle, creating a sense of stillness that draws us inward throughout. Subtle layers begin to emerge as the track progresses, adding texture without disrupting the calm at its core.
The artist’s vocal sits gently within this framework. There’s a quiet expressiveness in his delivery that avoids excess in favour of nuance.
But what makes ‘Between Bricks’ particularly effective is its sense of movement beneath the surface. While it begins in a more intimate, almost minimal space, it slowly expands, both emotionally and sonically. The shift is gradual enough to feel natural, but noticeable enough to give the track a sense of progression.
There’s also a clear attention to detail in how the song is constructed. Influences from artists known for their textural sensitivity can be felt, but they’re absorbed rather than imitated. The result is a piece that feels cohesive and self-contained, fitting neatly into the broader arc of the upcoming release.
Following the reception of his earlier work, ‘Between Bricks’ suggests an artist refining his approach. It’s a measured step forward that prioritises atmosphere, pacing, and emotional clarity over immediacy. As part of the rollout toward his new collection, the track stands as a central moment.
