With the launch of her debut single “CYA,” alice the g00n rocked audiences, achieving an impressive 14-week run in the Mediabase Top 40 Pop chart. She soared to #2 on the Mediabase Top 40 Pop Independent Artists Rankings, consistently holding a spot in the Top 5 throughout that period. Additionally, the “CYA: Chapter One” music video received significant acclaim, earning an Official Selection in over 25 international and domestic film festivals, further establishing her as an emerging artist.
Now, it’s time for chapter two…
“In Time: Chapter Two,” subtitled “The Road Trip From Hell”, invites us back into a vibrant, Tarantino-esque world filled with violence and intrigue, all seen through the lens of a Volkswagen Beetle. In this new installment, alice raises the stakes and enhances her visual storytelling, captivating her audience with skillful artistry. Her intense synth-pop sound resonates powerfully on its own, but when paired with the quasi-psychedelic visuals, it creates a compelling artistic statement.
“In Time” picks up right where “CYA” left off, guiding us away from Corporate Hell and encouraging us to explore the cinematic universe she’s building. The formidable antagonist is portrayed with impeccable comedic timing by her Fight Coordinator, Frank Trigg—a former UFC Welterweight contender and Hall of Famer known for his roles in The Mandalorian, Book of Boba Fett, and Barry. His performance adds a unique blend of lightheartedness and badassery to the narrative.
What’s truly fascinating about alice the g00n is her dedication to both sound and visuals, merging the two aspects of her artistry in a way that transcends traditional boundaries. This hybrid approach—combining the roles of musician and filmmaker—creates a rare and compelling experience. The exceptional quality of her work in both realms makes it clear that alice the g00n is destined for the very top.
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