The Altar in Your Ears: Frank Edwards’ “Perfect Sacrifice” Is a Coronation of Worship

Before the first note fully rises, something shifts in the room. Frank Edwards, a man no stranger to crafting heavens-down anthems, has done it again—only this time, he has built an altar, not just a song. His new single, “Perfect Sacrifice,” featuring the mighty Lagos Metropolitan Gospel Choir (LMGC), is not a casual listen; it is a holy summons. Released as the opening whisper to his forthcoming Heart Of Worship EP (arriving April 24, 2026), the track strips away performance polish to reveal raw, bleeding gratitude. This is Easter distilled into sound: the cross, the cost, the unbecoming love of a God who refused to stay in the grave. Edwards does not merely sing about the perfect sacrifice—he kneels inside it, and he invites you to do the same.

What elevates “Perfect Sacrifice” from beautiful to unforgettable is the choral thunder of LMGC. Their voices do not accompany Frank; they ascend with him, weaving a cathedral of harmony around every lyric of redemption. The song breathes like a congregation on its knees—first in sorrow, then in wonder, and finally in the unashamed roar of resurrection victory. Edwards has always known how to write a hook, but here he writes a homecoming. As the choir swells and the melody becomes a prayer, you realize you are not just hearing a single; you are being prepared for an entire EP designed to rewire your worship. If this is the doorway, the Heart Of Worship promises to be the throne room. Press play, close your eyes, and let the perfect sacrifice find you.
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