The title tune and main emphasis track of Eid’s most recent extended play is titled “Watch It Fall.” On April 11, 2018, in Los Angeles, California – “Watch It Fall” is a song by pop-folk singer Joseph Eid that narrates the narrative of a life spent as a spectator, an existence that is full of awareness, understanding, empathy, and, of course, grief. The narrative of the song is narrated from the point of view of a person who has lived in the same building for over a decade, which is something that they had no intention of allowing to occur. Nevertheless, the beauty of knowing a place so well and experiencing a great connection with that shared history is blended with the sadness of living a life that is unchanging. It is through adversity that one develops strength. This song shows Eid at his most straightforward, with a melody that combines a sense of sorrow with a peaceful delight, and it is set to guitar strings that are charming and light. The music video, which was shot and directed by Patrick McPherson, brings the creative concept that was behind the song to life visually. On one half of the screen, we observe Eid, and on the other half, we see what he sees: the lives that are unfolding amid the common corridors, gardens, and laundry rooms in his building, as well as turning corners and walking through entrances. His motivation comes from the lives of these people and from this location. Despite the fact that he is not in the perfect location or setting, his creativity continues to flourish. You will be able to watch “Watch It Fall,” a moving new music video that was released by Joseph Eid on April 13, 2018. Eid is considered to be one of the most considerate performers for the indie folk genre. Relating to Joseph Eid: A significant amount of attention has been directed at the Folk-Pop musician Joseph Eid ever since the release of his Human LP. He was included in the “Best New Music” section of American Songwriter Magazine, and Music Connection Magazine recognized him as one of the 100 Hottest Live Unsigned Artists. Both of these things were accomplished by him. In addition, the publication included a review of his most recent extended play (EP) release, titled “Watch It Fall,” and characterized him as “an entertaining storyteller (a la Jason Mraz) with a good eye for individuality.” His song “It’s Only Love” is used in the upcoming film All I Wish, which was produced by Universal Studios and stars Sharon Stone. The family in which Eid was reared was quite traditional and rigorous. Only as a pastime, and never as a job, were the arts promoted and encouraged. In spite of this, fate won out. Subsequent to the completion of his first semester in medical school, his aspirations became insurmountable. Eid did not show up. To pursue a career in music, he relocated to New York City. He took a guitar in his hands. He became a member of a band. Again, he relocated, this time to the city of Los Angeles. Soon after that, he started working with David Lamar, a guitarist and composer who is known all over the globe, and he was able to hone his songwriting skills by attending weekly showcases at the Stone Bar. This resulted in him writing hundreds of new songs and recording his first extended play (EP), which was titled Cardiac Output, followed by a full-length album titled Human. Whenever he is not on tour around the country, he can be seen performing at Bar Mattachine, which is located in the heart of Downtown Los Angeles. Visit the following website to learn more about Joseph Eid: https://www.josepheidmusic.com/ https://www.facebook.com/JosephEidMusic/ https://twitter.com/JosephEidMusic https://www.instagram.com/josepheidmusic/ You may reach Chip Schutzman at Miles High Productions by sending an email to chip@mileshighproductions.com or sending a letter to PO Box 93157 Hollywood, California 90093. http://www.mileshighproductions.com