Christopher Rodriguez, the prolific solo artist from Pueblo, Colorado, challenges our modern distractions head-on with his new single, “Whom Seek Ye”. A father of five propelled by sheer biblical conviction, Rodriguez clearly doesn’t care about playing nice with pop-music norms. Instead, he occupies an imposing, almost prophetic headspace here to demand we evaluate our deepest spiritual priorities.
When you actually sit with the track, its strange, gripping architecture asserts itself. There are no safe, easy pop choruses to cling to. Rodriguez opts to lay down complex, unconventional phonetic poetry that heavily evokes the stern cadence of an ancient preacher.
Beneath those vocals, a gritty, percussive hip-hop foundation grinds relentlessly forward. Meanwhile, a high-pitched, melancholic melody loops constantly overhead. That wistful tune undulates in a tight, unending cycle, throwing a heavy coat of solemn nostalgia over the deeply spiritual lo-fi beat.

It delivers a jarring confrontation, actively batting away the shallow worldly corruption we consume daily to point a finger directly at the eternal. It leaves a dense silence in the room when it finally finishes spinning. In an era where we run so furiously from holy truth, whose voice are we actually following?

