Album Of The Day: Child Of God II by Forrest Frank

Album Art of Forrest Frank's Child Of God II album - A photo of a man standing in the bottom middle of a green field with a blue sky behind and a bit of clouds near the left side's horizon. The man has a shadow off to the right, is facing towards the sun on the left, and looks like has has his eyes closed. He's wearing headphones connected to a keyboard that's sitting on the ground near his feet. The image looks really pixelated and compressed; intentionally low quality. Above his head in the blue sky is printed the words `Child Of God II` in orange all caps letters.

I'll be honest. I'm not sure I totally understand the lo-fi, electronic pop that is so often made these days. Maybe it's just not my thing. But I'm willing to give it a try and see how it goes. Released today, this is the 8th album in only 7 years from Forrest Frank. Child Of God II finds the young man definitely has some talent for music, though he keeps the lyrical content pretty standard Gospel and feel good, positive lyrics. I like that the whole album doesn't sound the same; there's bits of Gospel, R&B, reggae, and hip-hop mixed into this for lots of good vibes. Apparently this is what the Christian kids are listening to these days, and it's not bad. (Maybe some of the non-Christian kids and the adults are listening too.) I'm not sure if it's something I'll listen to more often, but it's fun to hear a brand new release that is full of creativity and artistry.

Release Year: 2025
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