When we started creating music together, we never expected that what we were building would become something bigger than us. We didn’t begin with a plan to form a duo, or to launch an album, or even to create a specific sound. Everything began quietly. Gently. Like a whisper. Like something heaven-sent that we didn’t fully understand yet.
We just knew one thing: there was a message inside us that needed to be sung.
Of The Eden was born long before we ever chose a name. It started in the way our voices contrasted—his, shaped by life, by pain, by questions, by the moments where faith cracks; hers, shaped by light, softness, clarity, and something that always felt a little beyond this world. Every time we sang together, it felt like a conversation between two different realms. A dialogue between earth and heaven. Brokenness and healing. Humanity and the divine.
Little by little, we realized that we weren’t just creating songs.
We were creating a story.
A story that belonged not only to us, but to the people who would one day listen. A story about faith, doubt, trauma, hope, loss, love, revival, and the moments where God speaks the loudest—often in ways we don’t expect.
That story became our first album.
We knew we wanted it to have seven songs. Not six. Not eight.
Seven.
The number of completion. The number of divine timing. The number that kept showing up in the process. Everything aligned in sevens, so we trusted the symbolism and followed it.
Today, we finally get to share this body of work with you. And we want to tell you the real story behind it.
This is the journey of Album I — Of The Eden.
This was the very first song we wrote. We didn’t plan it—it simply appeared, like a doorway opening inside a moment of honesty. The concept was simple but powerful: two people separated, not by distance, but by pain and unspoken fears. One voice crying from the ground, exhausted. The other speaking from a place of light, trying to reach him.
When we wrote “The Gate Between Us,” we realized for the first time the true identity of the duo we were forming. Two voices. Two worlds. One story.
Many people feel that gate in their own lives. Between them and God. Between them and healing. Between them and the version of themselves they once were. This song became the opening chapter, the beginning of a journey toward restoration.
Choosing a name for a duo is difficult. But this title settled in our hearts instantly.
We are not “from” Eden —
we are of Eden.
We come from the same breath that created the Garden.
We come from the same love that walked in it.
We come from the same God that still calls us back to wholeness.
The song “Of The Eden” was written to remind ourselves who we are and who we belong to. It’s poetic, mystical, and emotional. It carries the sound of longing, but also the sound of identity. A reminder that even when life breaks us, something inside us still remembers where we came from.
Writing it felt like stepping into a sacred space.
This was the most vulnerable writing session we had. There’s something raw about admitting disappointment with God. Something honest about saying, “I prayed, and I heard nothing.” Something brave about confessing spiritual exhaustion.
In this song, the male voice breaks completely. He’s angry. Hurt. Confused. He’s been carrying a silent weight for too long, and everything spills out.
The female voice responds, not as a lecture, not as a correction, but as a whisper of divine tenderness. She becomes the voice of God—not loud, not forceful, but patient and full of mercy.
This is a song for anyone who has ever felt that heaven went quiet. Sometimes faith breaks, yes. But that is often where God speaks the clearest.
This one hit close to home for us. The world is full of invisible battles—PTSD, trauma, anxiety, fears that hide under a smile, wounds no one sees. We wanted to write a song for the people who feel like their mind is a battlefield.
In the lyrics, he opens up about his internal war. He’s tired. He’s overwhelmed. He’s carrying moments from the past that never fully healed. And instead of trying to fix him, she does something far more powerful: she stands with him.
Because sometimes, the most healing thing someone can say is,
“I’m here. I’m not leaving. I will stand in the light with you.”
This track is a love letter to those who feel alone in their battles. A reminder that healing begins in safe company.
This song came from a place of deep human emotion. Inspired by the journey of someone fighting breast cancer and the partner who refused to leave their side, this song reflects the kind of love that holds on even in the hardest storms.
Writing it brought tears more than once. Because this song is not only about cancer—
it’s about all the battles we weren’t meant to fight alone.
It’s about the bravery of survival.
The tenderness of support.
The sacredness of love that says, “I won’t let go.”
There are many kinds of courage in the world.
But standing beside someone through their hardest chapter may be the greatest one of all.
This song asks a simple but bold question:
If Jesus walked in today… would we recognize Him?
Or would we judge Him for sitting with the wrong people?
Would we scroll past Him?
Would we think He was too radical, too gentle, too quiet, too disruptive?
Would we get caught in the noise and miss His voice?
It’s a spiritual reflection, but also a challenge. A reminder to look for Jesus in the places we don’t expect Him to be. A reminder to follow Him—not culture, not religion, not systems.
Writing this song shook us.
Maybe it will shake you too.
We knew from the beginning that the album had to end with glory. Not with pain. Not with questions. But with the declaration that God is still God.
Inspired by Psalm 24, this song was written to feel like a moment where heaven opens and light pours in. “The King of Glory Comes In” is cinematic, bold, and full of spiritual fire. It brings the album to a close the way every story of healing should end—
with hope, victory, and God’s presence filling the room.
This song is not just worship. It’s a breakthrough.
We didn’t choose these songs. In many ways, they chose us. They arrived exactly when we needed them, sometimes in moments when we weren’t planning to write at all. Some came through tears. Others through prayer. Some in silence. Others in unexpected bursts of inspiration.
This album is not perfect—
but it is honest.
And more than anything, it is ours.
Not polished by industry formulas or crafted to chase trends.
These are songs made for healing.
Songs made for real people walking through real life.
Our hope is that when you listen, you feel seen.
You feel understood.
You feel comforted.
And most of all… you feel God.
Because the message behind every lyric, every melody, every harmony is simple:
Heaven hasn’t given up on you.
This is only the beginning. Releasing this album feels like opening the first page of a book we’ve been writing for years—without even realizing it. We don’t know exactly where this journey will take us, but we do know one thing:
We’re going to keep singing.
We’re going to keep writing.
We’re going to keep telling stories that heal and awaken.
And we hope you’ll walk this path with us.
You can listen to the full album on every major streaming platform.
If any song touches you, share it. Send it to someone who needs it. Let the message spread.
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/1Pc8ZSNYdZt8S1Tt3fjIVh
Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/of-the-eden/1858040849
Amazon Music: (available in-app)
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@OfTheEden
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/OfTheEden
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/OfTheEden
TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@OfTheEden
Thank you for reading our story.
Thank you for listening.
Thank you for supporting something that means so much to us.
Welcome to the beginning.
Welcome to the Garden.
Welcome to Of The Eden.