Moodymanc's latest album, Preacher Coleman, is a masterful blend of soulful, funky, and spiritual sounds that will transport listeners to a higher plane of existence. The album is named after the late jazz musician, Ornette Coleman, and the influence of his free jazz style is evident throughout the record.
The album opens with "Joy", a track that sets the tone for the rest of the album with its uplifting gospel-inspired vocals and groovy bassline. Moodymanc continues to explore this theme of spirituality and positivity throughout the album, with tracks like "Prayer" and "Love In The Morning".
But it's not all about the spiritual journey on Preacher Coleman. Moodymanc also delivers some serious funk with tracks like "The Joy Of Love" and "Over The Hill". The latter features a catchy guitar riff that will have listeners dancing in no time.
One of the standout tracks on the album is "Black Paint", a hauntingly beautiful track that showcases Moodymanc's skill as a producer. The track features a mesmerizing piano melody and haunting vocals that will give listeners goosebumps.