Meet Jhon Allan — Swedish-Peruvian artist, songwriter, and producer, Jhon Allan is a visionary on the rise, blending alt-R&B and rock while effortlessly moving between genres, cultures, and personas.
Jhon Allan’s “BROTHER” opens with a sound reminiscent of Radiohead, impossibly hard to ignore, but it’s more stripped-down, with cyclical acoustic guitar and haunting vocals that draw you in from the very first note.
The track is soothing and captivating, featuring a topline melody that is both enchanting and addictive, contrasting with its striking opening lines: “Fake friends do exist. Hold on to your lies. Compare yourselves to U.F.O.s.”
Clocking in at 3 minutes and 56 seconds, “BROTHER” steadily builds before ultimately returning to its acoustic roots at the close.
It’s a beautifully arranged song where Allan’s emotional depth is felt not just in the lyrics—about losing trust in someone and watching them fall off—but in the music itself.