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Brent Faiyaz shines on the socially conscious, spiritually driven “Eden,” appearing on Black History Always / Music for the Movement Vol. 2.
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“I got on my knees and pray / Ain’t no problems go away / Here in Eden…” Unfortunately, even though prayer is the key, that doesn’t mean ‘this thing called life’ is without trials and tribulations. Clearly, R&B standout 🎙 Brent Faiyaz (Christopher Brent Wood) discovers that on his new single, “Eden,” which appears on 💿 Black History Always / Music for the Movement Vol. 2. Even though there’s plenty of pain and problems to be sorted out, and the prayer hasn’t assuaged or atoned at this point, “Eden” is a marvelous, must-hear record from a truly talented musician.
“Eden” marks another winning moment for Brent Faiyaz, period. First and foremost, vocally, he sounds absolutely stunning. His vocals are quite rich, expressive, and nuanced on the verses. The falsetto that he exhibits on the chorus is particularly wonderful – definitely ear catching. Consistently, Faiyaz sings with incredible soul and authenticity – you definitely buy what he is selling. Further boding well in his favor is the sound of the record. The production by 🎛 Los Hendrix is pretty sweet, with guitar being the key accompaniment. Still, eventually, he also gets support from background vocals, strings, a robust bass line, and keyboards. Last but not least, the songwriting is strong too, as Brent explores spiritual matters, including referencing the Garden of Eden. The context? The struggles of being black, including the cruel injustices and searching for equality in what’s clearly and unequal world. Deep to say the least.
Final Thoughts 💭
Brent Faiyaz has done it again – delivered a well-rounded single that showcases his talent. Throughout the course of “Eden” he sings beautifully, exhibiting ample soul. Furthermore, he’s backed by superb production work. The lyrics, well, they’re not too shabby in their own right. All in all, another notch in the artistic belt for Christopher Brent Wood.
🎙 Brent Faiyaz • 🎵 “Eden (from ‘Black History Always / Music for the Movement Vol. 2’)” • 🏷 Hollywood • 🗓 2.16.21
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