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“Peace in the Storm” Review: Min. Adeoluwa Experiments with Different Sonic Direction on New Single

“Peace in the Storm” Review: Min. Adeoluwa Experiments with Different Sonic Direction on New Single

Peace in the Storm

“Peace in the Storm” stands as a commendable step in Min. Adeoluwa’s artistic journey. It showcases a willingness to explore new sonic territory while remaining faithful to his scriptural foundation.

By Yinoluwa Olowofoyeku

Peace in the Storm” marks a clear and intentional stylistic expansion for Min. Adeoluwa, a UK-based gospel minister whose work has largely been anchored in scripture-led worship and reflective praise music. Known for embedding biblical texts directly into his songwriting, Min. Adeoluwa approaches music primarily as ministry, and this single represents a conscious effort to carry that same spiritual grounding into a more rhythm-driven, contemporary sonic space.

The most immediate strength of the record lies in its instrumental direction. Leaning into an Afrobeats-influenced palette, the song is built on triplet percussion, bright rhythm guitars, and thumping kick drums that give it a lively, danceable pulse. 

The piano chords and bass guitar line work together to maintain momentum and warmth, creating a groove that feels accessible and inviting. While the instrumental does not undergo dramatic variation throughout the track, it remains effective at sustaining energy, offering a steady, engaging backdrop that aligns well with the genre it draws from. As an entry point into Afrobeats-adjacent territory, it succeeds in translating worship sensibilities into a more movement-oriented sound.

Vocally, Min. Adeoluwa delivers a controlled and measured performance that reflects his comfort within worship music traditions. He largely stays within a consistent mid-range, favouring clarity and stability over vocal acrobatics. This restraint keeps the message front and centre, particularly for listeners who prioritise lyrical intent over showmanship. 

The inclusion of backing vocals adds welcome texture, with moments of warm group vocals and subtle harmonies standing out as some of the song’s most engaging passages. These layered sections enrich the atmosphere and hint at the communal spirit that underpins much of gospel music.

Melodically, “Peace in the Storm” opts for simplicity and repetition, which can be read as an attempt to emphasise accessibility and congregational singability. The primary melodic phrase is straightforward to follow, lending the song a gentle, almost childlike quality that aligns with its message of trust and calm. 

Min. Adeoluwa
Min. Adeoluwa

While the melodic ideas do not evolve extensively, this consistency helps reinforce the song’s devotional character. The interpolation of “Trust and Obey” emerges as a particularly strong moment, grounding the track in familiar hymn-like territory and providing a clear emotional anchor that resonates each time it appears.

Lyrically, the song centres on themes of faith, trust, and divine reassurance, drawing inspiration from the biblical account of Jesus calming the storm. Rather than retelling the story directly, Min. Adeoluwa focuses on its spiritual essence, using the storm as a metaphor for personal trials and uncertainty. The message is sincere and clearly communicated, prioritising encouragement and affirmation. While the writing leans more toward declarative expression than poetic complexity, its heart is firmly rooted in worship, aiming to comfort rather than impress.

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Peace in the Storm
“Peace in the Storm”

From a production standpoint, the engineering is clean and functional. The vocals sit clearly within the mix, with light use of processing and effects that support the overall sound without overwhelming it. The production choices are modest but effective, allowing the song’s message and rhythm to carry the experience.

Ultimately, “Peace in the Storm” stands as a commendable step in Min. Adeoluwa’s artistic journey. It showcases a willingness to explore new sonic territory while remaining faithful to his scriptural foundation. The song’s strengths lie in its instrumental vitality, heartfelt message, and moments of rich vocal layering. 

As an experiment in broadening his musical language, it points toward promising possibilities, suggesting that with continued refinement, this fusion of gospel ministry and contemporary rhythm can grow into an even more compelling expression of his vision.

Yinoluwa “Yinoluu” Olowofoyeku is a multi-disciplinary artist and creative who finds expression in various media. His music can be found across all platforms, and he welcomes interaction on his social media @Yinoluu.

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