BRETHREN, ADIEU (LE GROOVE ETERNAL MIX) | AMMONIUS SOULSTAR
Ammonius Soulstar has always believed that if you're going to say goodbye, you better do it with a groove. And if that groove happens to have an eternal message, a little French flair, and a bassline so smooth it could convert Laman and Lemuel, well, all the better.
Enter Brethren, Adieu (Le Groove Eternal)—a song inspired by Jacob 7:27, where the prophet Jacob hands over the sacred plates and bids farewell. But Ammonius saw more than just a solemn goodbye; he saw a funkadelic testimony that reminds us that death is not the end. No, mon frère, it's just a temporary intermission before the grand reunion. Because when the Savior conquered death, He turned every farewell into a rendezvous céleste.
This is LDS music as you’ve never heard it before—saturated in synths, drippin’ in gospel harmonies, and packed with that 80s funk that could make even the most stoic Sunday school teacher tap a toe. It’s not just a farewell song; it’s a faith-filled soirée, a celebration of the Plan of Salvation, and a reminder that through Christ, we will all be reunited again.
Rumor has it, Ammonius composed this track in a moment of divine inspiration—some say he was reading the Book of Mormon while eating a pain au chocolat, others claim he had a dream where he and Jacob performed a duet on the Champs-Élysées. Whatever the truth, one thing is certain: this song will be played at his funeral. No weeping, no sorrow—just a room full of saints two-steppin’ into eternity.
So throw on your finest silk suit, crank up the celestial synths, and remember: Death is but a moment; the groove is forever.