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Eden traces the Judeo-Christian creation narrative using four distinct themes for the four main roleplayers: the voice of God (represented with a chord progression on the wurlitzer), Adam (a theme that begins with solo male voice), Eve (a funky, groovy melody and aesthetic), and the Serpent (an angular, dark theme presented with the electric guitar). Over time, these four themes interact with and transform each other following the progression of the story, climaxing with the Serpent’s temptations - found in the electric guitar solo - and Adam and Eve’s decision, represented through the flugelhorn solo, before closing with them being cast out of Eden.

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released February 25, 2022
Tyler Thomas: Vocals
Jonathan Shier: Trumpet and Flugelhorn
Mario Wellman: Electric Guitar
Holly Holt: Piano and Keyboards
Jake Chaffee: Electric Bass
Josh Parker: Drum Set
Simeon Nathanael Davis: Alto and Soprano Saxophones, Composer, and Arranger

Jake Chaffee & Austin Martinez: Recording Engineers. Jake Chaffee: Mixing & Mastering. Jake Chaffee & Simeon Nathanael Davis: Producers. Heather MacLeod: Illustrations and Design. Recorded on May 11th, 2021 at JEC Studios in Denton, TX.

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Simeon Davis Group Denton, Texas

The Simeon Davis Group is a band of eclectic instrumentation and genre blends that is rooted in jazz elements. Led by saxophonist and composer Simeon Nathanael Davis, the band performs anything from vast through-composed original compositions to quirky arrangements of familiar tunes, drawing on aspects of jazz, neo-soul, western classical, and the bandleader's roots in South African music. ... more

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