You need to see the new video from Allen Anjeh.
Once In A Million features the artist riding the streets of Cape Coast, Jamestown and Accra, Ghana on her bicycle. The video displays these vibrant cultures elegantly. It chronicles her travels as well as the people she meets along the way. Whether she’s in the market or enjoying a local parade, the artist shines with an unparralled positivity. Her infectious smile matches the songs groovy alt R&B flavor.
Allen Anjeh was born and raised in Cameroon but has lived in Denmark since she was 12 years old.
With influences ranging from Classic 90’s Hip Hop to Cameroonian Makossa Music and Michael Jackson, her own music represents a blend of Neo Soul and R&B with a hint of Pop, African Components and Jazz.
Once In A Million is the latest single dropped in advance of her debut EP ‘Ó mmɛ ne’, due out later this year. Allen Anjeh describes her upcoming EP as a love project dedicated to the African continent.
Get your classic skates out and hit the rink. Alanna Royale drops a roller soul classic with her recent Run Around. The community skate video presents like a manual on how to enjoy this jam proper. The song itself adapts an influence of vintage soul eloquently, capturing the sound without risking replication. It’s a solid retro indie throwback that fits in with releases by breakthrough groups like Lake Street Dive and The Dap Kings.
Alanna might be the next retro star within a scene in need of an underground revival. This sound is timeless, and the movement needs new heroes.
It’s time to save your local dive. Need some tips? Checkout the video for Trust Your Gut, the new single from Worriers. This new power pop anthem is effectively charming. When you pair it with the video, it’s absolutely inspiring. It makes you want to be a part of something. It embraces community and offers something genuine and fun within our cold world.
The song itself has some nostalgic tendencies in the vein of Gaslight Anthem but with Worriers own signature energy. These indie punks have been growing exponentially for the better part of the last decade, they’ve embraced a scene that has loved them back. They’ve enjoyed some enviable collaborations with members from Against Me! as well as strong endorsements when members of Cayetana and The Hold Steady jumped on to fill out their band. When you watch Trust Your Gut, it all makes sense. Worriers are bliss.
Chloe J and her guitar, that’s all that’s needed to draw you into Worth It, the new single from this 16 year old Las Vegas based songwriter.
The artist has a magnetic aura, and her blend of R&B and indie pop suits her expressive voice. The song itself rings with an elusive brand of new nostalgic, recalling classic 90s alt R&B crossovers like Sade and Seal. The stacked vocals in the classic chorus design are effective, and the lyrical narrative adds substance to her artistry. Her essence is genuine, and the video captures it eloquently.
Enter the mad artistry that is Looking U Up, the new single from Daisy The Great. Do you dare to enter the psyche of these abstract geniuses? The insanity seen within cleverly reflects the lyrics troubled narrative.
The song is a psych art pop gem, the group finds their own rare stylistic space within a broad art psych scene. The video matches the sentiment.
For style points, the random scenes subtly evoke Pee Wee’s nightmares within Big Adventure. The dark backdrops and creepy expressions add to the Tim Burton-esque influence. Filmed and presented with a classic retro color design only adds to this dark Twin Peaks style nostalgia. We love it.
