UPC: 826257004628
Format: CD
Release Date: May 08, 2012
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Atmosphere: Slug (rap vocals); Ant (DJ).
Recorded at Trail Mix Studios, Minneapolis, Minnesota.
This Minneapolis duo had spent about a decade at the center of the insular Twin Cities hip-hop scene before their national emergence with 2002's GOD LOVES UGLY, an idiosyncratic slice of state-of-the-art conscious rap. SEVEN'S TRAVELS, their fourth full-length release, is both a logical next step and a quantum leap forward.
Ant's painterly soundscapes conjure the glory years of Daisy Age hip-hop, and frontman Slug makes up for what he lacks in Eminem-style down-and-dirty venom with a compelling combination of grainy imagery and street-level introspection. The production is a layered affair that features off-kilter beats vying for bandwidth with smartly chosen audio verite and musical samples to produce a kaleidoscopic aural effect. Slug's raps are best encapsulated in the album's closer, "Always Coming Back to You," which crams a world of experience into its brief narrative, transforming the duo's hometown into every city in the world to which its scions have returned, only to find that you really can't go home again.
Recorded at Trail Mix Studios, Minneapolis, Minnesota.
This Minneapolis duo had spent about a decade at the center of the insular Twin Cities hip-hop scene before their national emergence with 2002's GOD LOVES UGLY, an idiosyncratic slice of state-of-the-art conscious rap. SEVEN'S TRAVELS, their fourth full-length release, is both a logical next step and a quantum leap forward.
Ant's painterly soundscapes conjure the glory years of Daisy Age hip-hop, and frontman Slug makes up for what he lacks in Eminem-style down-and-dirty venom with a compelling combination of grainy imagery and street-level introspection. The production is a layered affair that features off-kilter beats vying for bandwidth with smartly chosen audio verite and musical samples to produce a kaleidoscopic aural effect. Slug's raps are best encapsulated in the album's closer, "Always Coming Back to You," which crams a world of experience into its brief narrative, transforming the duo's hometown into every city in the world to which its scions have returned, only to find that you really can't go home again.
Tracks:
1 - History
2 - Trying To Find a Balance
3 - Bird Sings Why the Cage I Know
4 - Reflections
5 - Gotta Lotta Walls
6 - Keys To Life Vs. 15 Minutes of Fame
7 - Apple
8 - Suicidegirls
9 - Jason
10 - Cats Van Bags
11 - Los Angeles
12 - Lift Her Pull Her
13 - Shoes
14 - National Disgrace
15 - Denvermolorado
16 - Liqour Lyles Cool July
17 - Good Times (Sick Pimpin’)
18 - In My Continental
19 - Always Coming Back Home To You
2 - Trying To Find a Balance
3 - Bird Sings Why the Cage I Know
4 - Reflections
5 - Gotta Lotta Walls
6 - Keys To Life Vs. 15 Minutes of Fame
7 - Apple
8 - Suicidegirls
9 - Jason
10 - Cats Van Bags
11 - Los Angeles
12 - Lift Her Pull Her
13 - Shoes
14 - National Disgrace
15 - Denvermolorado
16 - Liqour Lyles Cool July
17 - Good Times (Sick Pimpin’)
18 - In My Continental
19 - Always Coming Back Home To You