Eric Penn has returned with a new single called "Seldom (Live)". Born in the DMV but eventually taking his talents to Harlem, Penn’s pen has been poignantly flourishing within these cultural hotbeds. His single "Sinking Sand" was featured on MTV.com, NPR Radio, and The Joe Budden Podcast, and it amassed a significant amount of traction and built momentum for the release of his Living Room Sessions EP. Penn's latest offering “Seldom (Live)” is the final of the three releases from Living Room Sessions, and it oozes with silky, elegant sonics and heartfelt subject matter.
"Seldom (Live)" takes Penn's penchant for emotive songwriting and graceful sounds a step further with its rich, immersive keyboards and airy, potent vocals. His melodies build hypnotically as organic drum grooves and infectious bass are brought in to moor the track, before exploding into a cathartic hook.
Eric's "Seldom (Live)" asks the listener to consider one question, "is it too difficult for you to make room for me?" The spellbinding wordplay and alliteration paired with Eric's soothing vocals explains the perfect sentiment of a relationship parked at love's crossroads.
The latest from Eric Penn, "Seldom (Live)" marks the last of three songs released for as a part of his Living Room Sessions EP, and it finds him delivering a mesmerizing, soulful new cut.