50mething, the 58-year-old British independent solo artist, confronts global horror with disarming brightness on his jarring new single, “Gaza (on and on and on)”. Hailing from Ealing, Paul Jenner an ex-dancer and former garden builder operating from his DIY home studio crafts story-based music that speaks directly to structural injustice. Here, he takes the endless, agonizing cycle of war and deliberately sneaks it inside the body of a deeply catchy synth-pop track.
The melody itself is an upbeat, looping trick of the mind. Driven steadily forward by a bouncy progression and bright harmonic hooks, the sonic landscape is shockingly cheerful. You catch yourself tapping your foot. You succumb to the lively rhythm without entirely realizing what you are celebrating.

The juxtaposition becomes devastating once the lyrics sink in. Beneath the energetic pulses, Jenner is lamenting ruined lands and the catastrophic human cost paid by the voiceless. He points directly at the hidden agendas fueling ancient territorial divides. This aggressive cheerfulness suddenly transforms into biting irony. By disguising a heavy warning about humanity’s failure to evolve inside such a highly danceable groove, the whole atmosphere feels deeply and cynically cautionary.
Are we always this strangely willing to mindlessly sway to the rhythm of a breaking world?


