Album Review: KID by Engedi Music

Album Review: KID by Engedi Music

Written By: Dan Eachus

Release Date: July 11, 2025
Genre: Electronic / Synthpop / Christian

Introduction

Album Review: KID by Engedi Music

A Return to Childlike Faith Through Sound


Introduction & Spiritual Context

Engedi Music’s newest album, KID, is more than just a collection of modern worship songs—it’s a heartfelt invitation to rediscover the simplicity of childlike faith. Crafted by a vibrant band rooted in the community of Engedi Church in West Michigan, each track is designed to break down the complexity of faith and replace it with wonder, stillness, and unconditional trust in God.

Themes throughout KID circle the desire to let go of striving and performance, and embrace trust and presence. As the band explains, “KID is our heart cry to return to simple, childlike faith—the kind that just trusts, just loves, and runs to God with nothing to prove.” This album aims to meet those whose faith has become cloudy or complicated, offering a musical path back to awe, healing, and wholeness.


Concept & Message

At its core, KID is built around seven steps back into faith as a child: of vulnerability, wonder, surrender, and simplicity. Each song serves as a station on this journey. The centerpiece of the album is the track “OXYGEN,” which the band highlights as capturing their vision: “raw, real, and full of breath again.”

“OXYGEN” becomes the emotional and thematic heartbeat—gospel truth set to quiet music. It’s described as the moment the album breathes again: a minimalist, breathy invocation of God’s presence in stillness, echoing Psalm 42’s thirst for living water voxwavemag.com.


Track-by-Track Reflection

1. KID

Opening with soft vocals and ambient textures, the title track sets the album’s tone as a morning prayer whispered into a new day. It gently reminds listeners, “You are a child of God,” confronting the fatigue of trying too hard and offering instead inherent belovedness. It’s modern worship melded with atmospheric stillness.

2. PLANS

A tender song about relinquishing control, “PLANS” wrestles with the human habit of clinging to agendas. Lyrically rich and emotionally open, it invites surrender with lines like “Let go. Trust.” The music supports vulnerability—soft acoustic, ambient synth pads, and emotive delivery encouraging genuine repentance and trust in God’s unfolding guidance.

3. OXYGEN

This pivotal track is stripped-down yet sweeping. Gentle guitar, ambient synth tones, and hushed vocals converge to create an immersive stillness. The music pauses—allowing space for God’s breath. The song draws on imagery from Psalm 42 (“As the deer longs for streams of water…”), becoming both literal and metaphorical oxygen for the soul. Listeners are invited to inhale deeply and exhale worry, receiving God’s nearness in silence.

4. Like My Father

A heartfelt confessional piece, this track is a child’s plea: “Teach me to be like You.” The melody is tender and reflective, underlined with soft acoustic rhythm and emotional lyricism. It explores imitation of God’s character—love, forgiveness, patience—portraying faith as relational rather than performative.

5. What I’m Looking For

Here, the search narrows down to longing—not for answers or achievements, but for God Himself. Simple prayers rise with minimal instrumentation—piano or guitar, light percussion, and a warm vocal presence. This track brings intentional stillness to the listener’s soul, providing space to recognize that God is the missing piece in every searching heart.

6. Cheap Perfume

“CHEAP PERFUME” stands out not only for its evocative title but also for its haunting honesty. This track dives into themes of self-worth, identity, and longing for something real. The metaphor of “cheap perfume” is striking — it evokes something meant to cover up, something fleeting or artificial. The lyrics hint at moments where we mask our pain or settle for less than God’s best for us. But underneath the melancholy lies a subtle cry for redemption. Musically, it leans into a more atmospheric arrangement, with ambient pads and soft piano melodies. It’s a quiet, poignant reminder that God sees beyond the layers we hide behind.


7. Low Enough

Closing the album is “LOW ENOUGH,” a profound meditation on the depths to which God will go to reach us. The lyrics reject the notion of divine distance: “There’s nowhere low enough that You won’t go.” It’s a message of unrelenting grace, tailored for the broken, the ashamed, the exhausted. This song strips everything back — sonically and spiritually — and ends the album not with a bang but with a still, holy hush. It feels like the benediction of the entire record, a final reassurance that even in our darkest, lowest places, we are not beyond the reach of God’s love.


Artistic Strengths

  • Authentic Simplicity: The musical aesthetic isn’t flashy or overproduced. Instead, its simplicity allows the message of trust and presence to shine through.
  • Spiritual Intentionality: Every lyric and arrangement is crafted as a spiritual gesture—an invitation rather than a performance.
  • Atmospheric Worship: Ambient textures, soft guitars, and minimal rhythms create space for reflection and breathing—evoking Holy Spirit presence rather than worship spectacle.
  • Emotional Centerpiece: “OXYGEN” holds the album’s core truth, acting as a spiritual breath in the middle of the musical journey.

Listener Experience & Application

This album is best experienced in stillness: moments of morning reflection, prayer walks, journaling, or quiet church gatherings. It’s not designed to be the backdrop for busy tasks; rather, it demands breathing room—a chance to pause, release performance, and reconnect with childlike trust.

For anyone feeling spiritually dry or overwhelmed, KID offers a gentle path in: subtle worship that feels like being invited into God’s arms—unimposing, intimate, and healing.


Final Thoughts

Engedi Music’s KID is a graceful symbol of worship stripped from expectations and returned to wonder. Through soft melodies, spare textures, and spiritually nourishing lyrics, the album invites us back to being no more than children—trusting, dependent, loved.

If you only listen to one track, make it “OXYGEN.” It encapsulates the album’s vision: raw, real, breath-filled—and a reminder that sometimes what our soul most needs isn’t knowledge or performance, but oxygen. Art and prayer intersect here beautifully.

Overall Rating: 8 / 10
Childlike. Breath-based. Transformational—but gentle.

You can listen to the entire album here on Spotify:

About The Author
- Dan Eachus is the President and co-owner of RetroSynth Records, with his own musical projects in the band Neutron Dreams and his solo project DMME.