We don't want your American Dream

We don't want your American Dream

Released today Elephant Stone has a song called American Dream where Featuring frontman Rishi Dhir's son, holds cards up that narrate his song. The song talks about how the narrator doesn’t want the American Dream if it comes with death and violence. It’s an eerily familiar and all too real reality that is in today’s world pandemic. The video shot very simply with his son on greenscreen and archival stock footage in the background of the 20th century America still looks very much like what we see today.

Snny an Interview

Snny an Interview

Born in Africa's Ivory Coast before coming to the U.S. at the age of 5, his elegant and elastic R&B vocals anchor the pulsing synths and his deliciously rubbery production touches. The propulsive drums of lead single "Somewhere in Brooklyn" represent Snny's desire to, in his words, "Make a sad song that people could dance to.