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Malachi Ben-David redefines trench worship with soul-baring honesty in “Father Wounds”


Malachi Ben-David’s “Father Wounds” sounds like a confession murmured through broken cathedral walls, where Gospel Blues meets the fierce immediacy of CHH in 2026. Immediately, the track defines itself as more than music, a testimony from absence, searching for healing in real time.

The production is determined, with church-like harmonies and street-level percussion that sounds lived-in rather than slick. The weight and restraint of Malachi’s delivery, the tension between openness and conviction, make it feel like every line was taken from life and not a performance and give the record a sense of emotional authenticity.

“Father Wounds” addresses the cycle of abandonment with brutal honesty. It turns pain into a door, not a cell, and offers its listeners a spiritual survival guide for the fatherless. Malachi Ben-David makes a bold, soul-baring statement that transcends genre boundaries, making “Father Wounds” both a worship experience and a therapeutic reckoning. It is a reminder that even broken beginnings can be rewritten by faith and resilience, and the quiet rebuilding hand of a Heavenly Father is always working in the shadows.

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