
Rising Elijah “Shoot Em Down”
Loud carnal noise is the first element of excitement we encounter in the new single from Rising Elijah, “Shoot Em

Loud carnal noise is the first element of excitement we encounter in the new single from Rising Elijah, “Shoot Em

In their new single, titled “Fathers,” collaborators Mannie T’Chawi and Shane Palko showcase a wonderfully bold spoken word part amidst

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A staggered beat is flanked by a bittersweet melody as we listen in on the first few seconds of “By

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With the mild plucking of a colorful harp and the slow plodding of some distant percussion to serve as the

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Drawing us into their web of melodicism like a sorcerer conjuring up some sort of ghostly pinwheel, the guitars in

Intermingled with deliciously melodic verses, dispatched via both traditional pop means and a flamboyant vocal from two equally talented vocalists,

Wasting no time in throwing us right into the firestorm of beats that their latest single contains, Pure Order attack

“Dashing through the air / Flying to Africa / Got my Ghana, must go / Ready for Naija” announces Gbeke

Bittersweet and a little smokier than I was expecting it to be, there’s no debate as to whether or not

At once reminiscent of the growling tonal menace of early alternative rock and perhaps something even further toward the center