Just announced he will be performing later this year at the All Things Go Music Festival on October 16th @ the Merriweather Post Pavilion and First River Festival in Peekskill NY October 9-10th. Jelani will also be playing 2 special headlining shows in Los Angeles on August 26th @ The Echo and in New York City on October 14th @ Baby’s All Right.
Jelani Aryeh crafts timeless songs with an emotional depth far beyond his 21 years of age. Previous tracks like “Stella Brown”, “Marigold” and “From These Heights” show his reimagining of the classic sounds of indie rock, alternative, and folk through the lens of a mixed race kid who grew up in suburban San Diego. Standing out from the crowd in an era of memes and social media virality, Jelani brings an emotional depth, spirituality, and substance to his songs that belies his years.
"breaking out by fusing alternative-rock with folksy-R&B" - Billboard
“‘Marigold’ is an electric record...The track is filled with metaphors and symbolism, as Jelani finds beautiful ways to describe the marigold color.” - Complex
Jelani Aryeh’s new song about a fizzled-out relationship will make you feel all warm and fuzzy inside…’Stella Brown’ ensures that you smile.” - MTV
“‘Marigold’ sounds how sunshine feels.” - Ones To Watch
"Aryeh joins the roster of young musicians like Yuno and Goth Babe that combine noise rock’s urgency and captivating dream-pop melodies.” - FLOOD
“If you’ve heard any of Jelani’s music, then you’d know how distinctly memorable his angelic-like vocals are” - Lyrical Lemonade
Growing as a young adult and an artist, Jelani is expanding his sonic palette, working with new collaborators, and writing with newfound confidence about matters of the head and the heart. "For a lot of kids my age, I see that we numb ourselves in order to carry on with our lives. I want to make people take a step back and reflect on those times where we turned the switch off," Jelani says, of his intent for this album.
I've Got Some Living To Do sees Jelani exploring new sonic territory. "It’s always been a dream to make a guitar driven record. I think it stems from meeting my ex-girlfriend and her putting me onto bands like Cage The Elephant, The 1975, and Milky Chance," recalls Jelani. "I fell into a rabbit hole of indie rock, psych rock, noise rock, glam, and folk. That’s just what I like listening to now. Brian Eno, Sonic Youth, Wilco, Radiohead, Love, The Beatles. It just consumes me."
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