From the brand new album The Trees, genre-bending singer and songwriter Georg Bendemann maintains his acoustic roots, with a song that’s melodically and lyrically one of his most catchy and calming to date.
Focused on thoughts of the Gospel, on Faith and self-improvement, Galatians follows a simple Ukulele acoustic pattern, with sublime vocals that smoothly meander through the highs and lows of a beautiful tune.
Taking full advantage of Georg Bendemann’s unrivalled and intimate vocal depth, Galatians delivers perhaps his most impressive and alluring performance yet. The song celebrates spiritual connection and Faith, by way of a naturally hypnotic acoustic performance, and as ever, it holds true to the sub-two-minute format that has become standard for the artist’s music; regardless of which direction a new song is taken in.
The new album, The Trees, brings together this renowned quality, with aspects of pop-punk, solo piano, and even hip hop. It’s a story-telling project but one loaded with gratitude and self-reflection, and it’s perhaps one of the best examples of how versatility and identity can walk hand-in-hand; for an artist with an established and confident approach to songwriting.
Find Georg Bendemann on Apple, Genius, Bandcamp, YouTube & check out our interview about the new album The Trees.