
“Alexander’s Messiah” is an invigorating blend of rock and orchestral elements that follows a man’s journey in search of meaning, purpose, and redemption. Written by legendary songwriter Edwin Cohen and performed by Chris Ray, the track tackles the existential struggle of a man longing to find purpose, spiritual peace, and enlightenment, all while haunted by past mistakes.
“Alexander’s Messiah” opens with glinting melodies that create a reflective tone, quickly shifting into gritty guitar riffs and the punchy entrance of drums. Chris Ray’s vocals are fast-paced and energetic, drawing listeners in with a catchy, rhythmic delivery. As the song builds, the chorus swells with anthemic grandeur, merging orchestral elements and twinkling piano lines with powerful rock dynamics. The surge of anticipation and spiritual ambition in Ray’s voice makes the chorus especially impactful, giving the song a sense of hopeful yearning.
“Alexander’s Messiah” conveys a yearning for redemption and a fresh start, while lines like “He sits here waiting most of the day, attempting nothing higher” illustrate the protagonist’s state of inertia. Despite his desire for something greater, the man remains trapped, searching for a glimpse of “Alexander’s Messiah,” a symbolic figure representing salvation or purpose.
The accompanying music video enhances the song’s themes by following the protagonist’s internal battle through visual metaphors. As time slips away, the video shows the man lost in visions of beautiful landscapes and chaotic weather, reflecting the tumult of his inner world. The imagery emphasizes the struggle to find peace and purpose as he longs for his version of “Heaven on Earth” to become tangible.
If you need a breakthrough in your life, let Edwin Cohen and Chris Ray’s “Alexander’s Messiah” be your message.
Review by: Naomi Joan