Jeremy Parsons’ Life arrives as a modest, deeply felt document of transition—one shaped by the suspended time of the pandemic and, now, reframed by a personal milestone: Parsons was married just last week. That detail matters, not as tabloid garnish, but as context. These five songs, written in a period of uncertainty and introspection, now resonate as prelude and passage—music that sits between who he was and who he’s becoming.