Cornelius Eady Trio's "Quicksand": A Soulful Protest in Poetic Motion.

The Cornelius Eady Trio returns triumphantly with their powerful single, "Quicksand," the lead single to their forthcoming EP entitled The Misery Tree. The song fuses folk, blues, funk, and poetry in a way that offers a textured and timely commentary on our collective and personal entrapment in contemporary America.






"Quicksand" was recorded, mixed, and mastered remotely during the pandemic, and the trio does an amazing job working together cohesively and masterfully. Charlie Rauh's bass and rhythmic percussion provide a subtle groove on the track, Lisa Liu's intricate guitar and keyboard work supply a rich harmonic palette, and Cornelius Eady's voice layers both musically and lyrically. In terms of delivery, his blending of spoken word echoes the honesty of Taj Mahal, with the grace of Eric Bibb, making him both urgent and timeless.







"Quicksand" is a visionary protest against disillusionment, the post-election experience, and the weight of truth amidst a world of lies. Yet it is human to hear, it is as much about resilience as it is reckoning.






In "Quicksand," the Cornelius Eady Trio is showing us more than a song; they are giving us an act of soulful resistance that echoes in both the heart and the mind.



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