Testaments Go Off Script, and Jazz’s Future Just Got a Whole Lot More Interesting

Let’s talk straight. Testaments just dropped their debut single, Make Me Eternal, and it’s eight minutes long. Eight. In a world where everyone’s obsessed with quick hits, these guys just threw the rulebook out the window—and good on them for it.



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Rebecka Edlund’s vocals? Pure magic. There’s this softness, this tenderness, that wraps around you. No drama, no over-the-top theatrics—just raw, beautiful delivery. And just when you think you’ve got a handle on what Make Me Eternal is all about, the last few minutes hit. The real art of improvisation takes over—raw, unfiltered, and absolutely mind-blowing. They’re young, but they play like they’ve been doing this for decades.

Releasing an eight-minute debut is gutsy, almost reckless, but it screams confidence. They’re not here to blend in; they’re here to redefine the game. And trust me, this is just the start. Keep an eye on them—these are the kinds of artists who’ll shape the future of jazz.


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