SoulTrackers know that we’ve been following and enjoying the versatile group SounDoctrine for awhile now. We’re getting ready for the upcoming release of their fourth album, Source, but we were happy to get a sneak peek this week with the second advance single from the album. “Selah” is another of SounDoctrine’s Soulful Contemplation of Rhythmic ‘Jazz meets World’ featuring Vocals by Sheldon Grayson and sensational flutist, Jeremy DeJesus. With Jerry Thompson’s thought provoking lyrics juxtaposed against SounDoctrine’s smoldering undercurrent, “Selah” easily flows right into your ‘repeat’ file.
Produced by Jere B and longtime engineer, Jerry Thompson, SounDoctrine continues their exploration into experimental music that engages their listeners without locking them into one genre of music. Says Jere about “Selah”: “Selah is a biblical term that means ‘Stop, Rest, Pause & Reflect’. We tried to create an atmosphere where one can get away from the busyness of life and do just that.”
Well, to us this was just what the doctor ordered for a relaxing few minutes. Check out “Selah” below and get ready to hear more SounDoctrine just around the bend.
SounDoctrine feat. Sheldon Grayson – “Selah”