Paul Arendt is a very unique artist from Delaware, United States. He offers a fresh standpoint through his music to the listeners. An artist who stays away from the hustle and bustle of the mainstream music industry, you can count on Paul for a new musical experiences as his tracks are full of varied ideas and he showcases some really cool poetic and musical techniques through his music. He still uses a flip phone and works as an independent artist, away from huge music labels. He has released an album called ‘Forty Years in Babylon’ which contextualizes the fall of the mighty city of Babylon from a modern American perspective.

“Paul Arendt plays the instrument (guitar) like it is his second nature. The unmatched chemistry between the artist and the instrument can be easily sensed through his songs.”
‘Theo’ is the fourth track from the album ‘Forty Years in Babylon’. The song is a conversation between two people with totally polar world-views. One has a hopeful and faithful personality and the other one believes in just logic. You must hear how the conversation unfolds between the romantic one and the scientific personalities. The song offers an open-ended conclusion and you can make your own viewpoint from the song. The guitar work on the song is absolutely phenomenal as each note hits with a sweet texture.
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