Karen Salicath Jamali – “Seeds of God”

Karen Salicath Jamali opens a new chapter on Seeds of God, and that is the first thing that grabbed me. She has built her name as a pianist and composer, but this song brings in her own singing and guitar in a recorded release for the first time. That choice gives the track a more personal, close-up sound. It is simple on purpose, with the guitar and voice doing the main work, and that simplicity helps the song connect.

The song is about how human life comes from the same source and that we are all one. That kind of message can sometimes come off too heavy or too neat, but here it stays grounded. Karen sings it in a straightforward way that makes it easier to take in. I love how the arrangement stays focused, and that gives the words room to matter.

There is also something interesting about the way this song came together. Much of her past work grew from piano and dream-based composition, while this one grew out of guitar and voice. You can hear that difference. It sounds like an artist trying a new path without losing her sense of purpose.

Seeds of God is sincere, memorable, and worth hearing. Go check out Karen’s previous releases too, because this song makes me curious about the full range of her catalog. Follow her and keep up with what she does next. Have you listened to Karen Salicath Jamali before?

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