Oh, Lord by Pete Miller, much like most of his other songs is a slow Rock ‘n’ Roll gem that shines amongst all his releases. The track has a reflective and contemplative texture to it and we go through every minute ups and down in emotions that Miller intended for us to feel. He captivates you with every charming strum of the guitar.
The track begins with the strumming of the guitar and Miller’s voice seamlessly floats into your senses. He draws the spotlights of your senses and performs with your undivided attention. He speaks so much of faith and patience in the track. With just the guitar as his backing, he delivers an intimate, vulnerable and yet somehow strong track that induces a sense of devotion within all of us. It doesn’t matter if you’re religious or not, he will have you worshipping his voice. The fact that the track is not busy with anything but his voice and the guitar leaves so much to the listener’s imagination. Invoking a great bundle of images that has the song playing as its backdrop.
A series that would suit wonderfully with Oh, Lord is Killing Eve. The series already has predominantly American tracks backing it already even though it is written and directed by English Folks. All the waiting and contemplating in the series would make Oh, Lord the perfect addition to the series. He offers a raw and smoky track that summons even God’s interest, redeeming us all with his voice. He captures so beautifully and accurately the dilemma of belief. Whether or not you believe in God, there is no doubt that Pete Miller is already capturing hearts with this and more. You can follow this track and more on the links attached below.