Tal Arditi — Everything Is Gonna Be Alright

Tal Arditi Releases “Everything Is Gonna Be Alright” – A Mantra Born from Anxiety


With “Everything Is Gonna Be Alright”, Tal Arditi shares one of his most personal songs so far. The track is rooted in his own long-term experience with anxiety, something he’s been living with since childhood. Rather than explaining it in abstract terms, the song focuses on how anxiety actually feels in the body: the racing heart, the pressure in the chest, the sense of being caught in a loop you can’t easily escape.
 

Turning Anxiety into Sound

The song came together very quickly. The lyrics arrived first, almost spilling out on their own, which is unusual for Arditi and speaks to how close this song sits to the core. In the verses, the music is intentionally minimal and dry: a stripped-back guitar, piano, and subtle elements that feel tight and contained, mirroring the anxious state itself.

When the chorus hits, the song opens up. The beat widens, the space grows, and the line “everything is gonna be alright” repeats like a mantra. It’s not presented as a fact, but as something you tell yourself again and again, hoping that at some point it starts to feel true.
 

Between Struggle and Relief

The structure of the song reflects that inner back-and-forth. The verses sit inside the anxious wave, while the chorus offers a moment of breathing space. Not a solution, but a pause. A reminder. The contrast between restraint and expansion is key to how the song works emotionally.

On the production side, Arditi experimented with subtle techniques to support this emotional journey, keeping everything intimate while allowing the chorus to feel genuinely expansive. As with much of his recent work, writing and producing the song became a form of therapy: a way to process thoughts and emotions by turning them into sound.
 

The Final Chapter of “Love Myself”

“Everything Is Gonna Be Alright” is the fourth and final single from Arditi’s upcoming debut album “Love Myself”. The album marks a significant moment in his artistic path, documenting his transition from jazz guitarist to singer-songwriter and producer, while staying deeply honest and emotionally direct. Centered around themes of self-worth, vulnerability, healing, and inner dialogue, “Love Myself” is Arditi at his most exposed — an album written as much for himself as for anyone listening.

Label:Mouthwatering Records
Publishing:Mouthwatering Records
Promotion:Backseat, (Germany)
Mouthwatering Records, (Switzerland)
05.06.2026Kantine am Berghain, Berlin
11.06.2026Glockenbachwerkstatt, Munich
12.06.2026Kulturhaus Schwanen, Waiblingen
13.06.2026Kulturhaus Kresslesmühle, Augsburg
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