With The Eternal Hour, Mikel Rafael delivers an EP of purity and emotional clarity. Across three stripped-back tracks, voice and guitar are the sole instruments — and that’s all he needs. There’s no studio gloss, no elaborate production; just a raw, poetic sincerity that draws from the heart of folk tradition.
Each song feels like a quiet confession whispered in solitude. Rafael’s voice doesn’t reach for theatrics — it grounds you, comforts you, like an old friend speaking truths you forgot you needed to hear. His guitar playing is gentle, steady, a calm current beneath the tide of feeling.
These aren’t songs crafted to impress — they’re made to feel. To process. To heal. The Eternal Hour moves slowly and deliberately, offering space for reflection. It’s a small collection, but one that lingers. Mikel Rafael reminds us that simplicity, when honest, can be the most powerful sound of all.
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