L.A.-based pop singer Elohim shares debut song "She Talks Too Much"
21 May 2015, 17:31
| Written by
Laurence Day
Los Angeles is home to a great many pop entities, but few are as instantly incendiary as Elohim.
Elohim ('God' in Hebrew)'s debut single is "She Talks Too Much". It's a fully formed slice of indulgent synthpop, with churning basslines and floaty-high vocal lines; it's dreamy and dismissive, and is the best musical backhand you'll hear: "it's like the sound of crazy, but it's much too long/ it's like she's taking over/she talks too much..."
"She Talks Too Much"/"Xanax" is to be released by B3SCI. You can order it here.
Check out "She Talks Too Much" below.
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