The Flame Remains Has Been Released
My first album as Yehoshua of Ēatūn is now available across all major platforms
I’m grateful to finally make this announcement officially:
The Flame Remains, my first album released under the artist name Yehoshua of Ēatūn, is now available across all major platforms as of March 28.
This release marks the beginning of the musical branch of my work — a body of music rooted in faith, reflection, reverence, and the spiritual world that has also shaped The Keeper’s Lantern and The Way of Quiet Light. With this album, those written psalms begin to take on musical form.
The Flame Remains is also dedicated to my mother, Joy Millett.
That dedication matters deeply to me. I wanted this first release to carry not only the beginning of a new chapter in my work, but also a personal note of love, gratitude, and remembrance. It felt right that this first album should be tied to someone whose place in my life is meaningful, lasting, and worthy of honour.
This album consists of ten tracks, each one presented as a psalm:
Track List
Psalm I: The Calling of the Keeper
Psalm II: The Lantern Bearer
Psalm III: The Narrow Path
Psalm IV: The Returning Dawn
Psalm V: The Eternal Flame
Psalm VI: The Watchful Keeper
Psalm VII: The Quiet Voice
Psalm VIII: The Gathering Light
Psalm IX: The Guiding Lantern
Psalm X: The Everlasting Light
These songs emerge from the same deeper world that gave rise to The Keeper’s Lantern. From the beginning, I felt that these psalms were not meant only to remain on the page. They carried rhythm, prayer, and atmosphere in a way that seemed naturally suited to music. This album is the first full realization of that instinct.
And this is only the beginning.
Under the name Yehoshua of Ēatūn, I will continue releasing psalms, hymns, singles, and other gospel-related music in the time ahead. But The Flame Remains is where that journey begins publicly — the first full release, the first gathering of these songs, and the first step in carrying this musical work forward.
The album is available across major streaming and music platforms, making it accessible wherever listeners prefer to hear new music.
Thank you to everyone who has supported my writing, my books, my reflections, and now this music as well. I’m deeply grateful for every person who reads, listens, shares, and walks alongside this work.
This is the first album.
This is the first flame.
And it remains.
Yehoshua of Ēatūn



