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Ulrich Jannert | Wander Still – (Album Review)

Ulrich Jannert is a singer-songwriter whose work blends pop, soul, and introspection in a way that feels both polished and personal. Over recent years, he’s released singles and EPs like Coming Home to Me and Shape Your Galaxy, and with Wander Still, he steps into a fuller, more expansive chapter. The album carries themes of movement, identity, and reflection, and the title itself suggests both journey and pause, wanting to explore while also staying grounded.

Track by Track

I’ve Walked Through Fire

The opening track is bold and grounded. It sets up the album’s journey by acknowledging hardship and emerging stronger. The instrumentation carries warmth and strength, while Jannert’s voice brings sincerity that makes you believe he’s walked through something real.

Wander Still

Here, the title track leans into duality: wandering while staying still. It’s reflective and melodic, with layers that build just enough to give the song depth without losing intimacy. The lyrics feel introspective, as if he’s addressing both a place and a mindset.

Not Too Late for You

This track brings hope without being naive. There’s a soft urgency in the melody, a sense that time matters, but there’s still space. It’s one of those songs that leans into encouragement rather than pressure, and it lands nicely.

Step Into the Light

A more outward-looking moment, the production opens up, and the mood lifts. The idea of stepping into light feels literal and metaphorical here, moving towards clarity, honesty, or maybe belonging. It’s a bright turn in the album.

True to YOU

On this one, Jannert gets personal. The arrangement pulls back slightly to let the voice and lyrics do the heavy lifting. It’s about identity and authenticity, reminding listeners what it means to be genuine, and the quiet strength in that.

No Space for Complaints in This Game We Play

Here, he tackles expectation and comparison. The title says a lot, and the track lives up to it. It has swagger but also vulnerability. The production balances bite and space, making the message clear without being heavy-handed.

Coming Home to Me

This might be the most intimate moment so far. The tone softens, the melody feels familiar, like a breath you forgot you were holding. It’s about return and rediscovery, and it gives the album a grounded anchor. Definitely our personal favorite here at Music On The Rox.

True Glow

A warm, empathetic track that sounds like sunrise after long darkness. Jannert’s voice floats over the instrumentation in a way that feels reassuring. The “glow” is both external and internal here—light found and light given.

Sunrise Direction

Expansion returns with this one. The arrangement opens again, and there’s a sense of forward motion. The “direction” in the title fits because the song feels like turning a page, setting a course. It’s optimistic without being simplistic.

A Fake You Won’t Make You Free

This track brings one of the sharpest messages of the record: honesty over façade. The production gets a little more edge, and the lyrics bite subtly. It reminds you that authenticity isn’t easy, but it’s necessary.

There’s a Shadow on My Shoulder

Here, the mood dips a little, giving space for reflection on what follows light. Shadows here aren’t wholly negative; they’re part of the journey. The instrumentation mirrors this with darker tones but a steady pulse.

Butterfly Soul

Transformation is the theme here. The “butterfly” metaphor lands because the track feels about emerging, changing, while staying you. It’s hopeful and gentle at once.

Nomad Heart

The album circles back to the journey. “Nomad Heart” wraps up the wandering theme by recognizing that the heart can roam and still belong. It has both movement and warmth.

Shape YOUR Galaxy (Radio Edit)

Closing with something slightly larger in scope, this track leans into the idea of vast potential. The “galaxy” imagery gives the album its final scale, reminding us that even personal journeys are part of wider universes.

Sometimes I Walk My Street No Looking

A fitting closer: walking without looking, moving without distraction. It suggests peace, acceptance, and forward motion. The mood is calm but determined.

Two Sides of the Same Coin

This one dives into duality. It’s thoughtful and poetic, showing that contrast doesn’t mean conflict; it can mean balance. The melody ties it all together beautifully.

Sunrise Direction Towards Southern Country Rock

A fresh take on an earlier track, this version brings more warmth and grit. There’s a country-rock flavor that adds charm and energy, giving the song a different but satisfying twist.

Mind Over Matter


A powerful closer that pulls everything together. It’s about perseverance and belief, and it ends the album on an inspired note. Jannert leaves you feeling like you’ve traveled somewhere meaningful.

Final Thoughts

Wander Still feels like an emotional map of Ulrich Jannert’s journey as both an artist and a human being. It’s thoughtful without being heavy, personal without being self-indulgent. Every track feels intentional, like a different stop along the path toward understanding and peace. What stands out most is how honest it all feels. There’s a sense of calm curiosity running through the whole album, even in its more complex or uncertain moments.

Ulrich Jannert manages to make introspection sound inviting, not isolating. His lyrics carry warmth and sincerity, and the production keeps things grounded while still leaving room for air and light. By the end, you don’t just hear where he’s been, you feel like you’ve walked a bit of the journey with him.

Wander Still isn’t just an album to listen to once. It’s one to come back to on quiet days, when you need a reminder that stillness and movement can exist together. It’s a beautiful, deeply human piece of work that lingers long after the last note fades.


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