Eric Cohen On the Making Of “On The Edge (choir Version)

What was the creative process like for this particular "On The Edge (choir Version)?"

I spent a lot of time reflecting on the pain that I have lived in most of my life. To me, even through the midst of the suffering. It led me to call out to the One who is able to Yeshua.

Were there any memorable or standout moments during the recording sessions for "On The Edge (choir Version)?"

I am not a vocalist, so laying down vocals for this song will be something I always remember. I stepped out in faith on this release, but have been blessed immensely for it.

What has been one of your favorite memories along the path to making this single?

How it has been received since the release. This was a heart cry of transparency for me. So there was a bit of worry.

What inspired you to pursue a career in music?

A past of darkness that led me to a Creator of love and light. I have been through many things that were meant to take me out of this world. Instead, those things were used for the purpose of a testimony to spread the glory of God.

Who are some of your biggest musical influences, and how have they impacted your own sound?

Pink Floyd, Stevie Ray Vaughn, Led Zeppelin, Jimi Hendrix, Mac Miller, Bone Thugs

I grew up listening to everything but had an affinity for classic rock and blues. I think this led me to contemplate lyrics in a different way than many others in my genre.

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