"I imagine this is what God feels like," Tron Pyre croons on "City Of God." On August 24, 2019, the Pretoria based music man hosted guests for the first time and effectively solidified himself into the hearts and minds of R&B lovers. Pangea was Tron's 2018 release, bearing nine tracks laden with romantic sentiment. The project drew on subject matters around finding, maintaining, and losing in love and life. He followed up the tape with a four-track EP, titled Temporum. Conceptually, the two projects are linked in that Pangea is a conscious account of romance, meanwhile, Temporum is the suggestion of a dream about a romance.
At 'City Of God,' Tron performed accompanied by his band, under starlights. The live rendition of his songs was immaculate, without a note missed nor a feeling incorrectly translated. With every guest focused on his performance, even video taking was minimal. South Africa's R&B community is one to behold and enjoy, with Tron in the mix, it's an even better soundscape to enjoy.
"City of God" was everything I expected it to be.
— Eleutheromania. (@Chris_JNdonga) August 24, 2019
Thank you @tronpyre . pic.twitter.com/bs1yOyTyKm
@tronpyre ❤️???????? pic.twitter.com/dclP8ep3Ac
— Joel ???? WD (@Mrx_Joel) August 25, 2019
First sold out show, I feel grateful.
— TEMPORUM ???????? (@tronpyre) August 25, 2019
(Will start nagging Jak about the album so we can do this again (better))
Till next time. ???????????????? pic.twitter.com/hnOzPgDDpi
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