TAG: Budo

Sep05

Grieves – Together/Apart (Review)

Grieves

Together/Apart

Released by Rhymesayers


Operating in the same lane Atmosphere has been paving and maintaining for the past 15 years, Seattle-based emcee Grieves has begun to tap into his vast potential with his third album Together/Apart. Though the record doesn’t boast as many standouts as his last full-length, it is his most fully-realized project on a whole. The lush keys and horns of producer Budo crash precisely against Grieves’ stark narratives on love and addiction.

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Apr04

The last of the SXSW articles : 26 bands + South by Superlatives (MP3)

No pictures, no nothing. Just words and music links. This article wants you to know what we think and the words are written below for you to find out more. Everyone is created equal but if you see the pics you might not click the link and get music from the artist. Take your time here and share this with friends. Hours were spent partying in the Texas sun, passing business cards, getting free tacos at parties (the good ones) and watching bands and films promote their butts off while they played multiple shows per day. Some shows were packed and some shows were empty but someone has to watch. Not everyone was official but everyone was official.

1.Doomtree

I like to walk into a packed show and see a really tall gal singing while POS jump in front of her …

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Nov05

Atmosphere – “The Best Day” (Video)

Slug and the Rhymesayers camp have always been pretty talented when it comes to crafting their hip-hop dream on a shoestring budget. The newest video of the To All My Friends EP continues in that spirit. Basically, they took a buch of still photos taken on the road during the To All My Friends tour this fall with Blueprint, Grieves, Budo & DJ Rare Groove., projected them onto various surfaces (buildings, garbage trucks, etc…) and videotaped the projects to make the video. That’s pretty darn efficient use of reasources in this economy.

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Aug23

Atmosphere Hits The Road

While witnessing The Roots & John Legend blow the roof off in West Hollywood this weekend, it occurred to me that the last time I was so enthralled by a show at the legendary Troubadour was when Atmosphere came through in 2006 with a full live band. “Slug is on some Springsteen shit” is how former URB editor Scott Sterling described that night as the backpacker from Minneapolis took us through over two hours and serious emo-rap, brought to life by a five-piece live band.

Atmosphere just announced some new tour dates for 2010—named the “To All My Friends Tour,” which to my chagrin doesn’t include LA (yet). But here’s what’s on deck so far for the tour which also features Blueprint, Grieves & Budo and DJ Rare Groove. …MORE

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Jun02

Grieves – The Confessions Of Mr. Modest (Review)

Grieves

The Confessions Of Mr. Modest

Released by Rhymesayers


Much was made of Grieves jumping ship from Black Clover Records to indie powerhouse Rhymesayers Entertainment last Winter. His first EP on the label, while not much of a stylistic departure, features the most focused, fully-developed writing of his young career. The opening line on "Ghost Ship" ("The rain came down like a blanket and insulated the streetlights / turned the gutters to rivers and sailed away with my free time") is emblematic of his undeniable growth. Backed by melancholic keys and jazzy, ambient tones on The Confessions Of Mr. Modest, Grieves' wild ambition and songwriting capability finally converge. Songs of misery and death are abundant on the new EP, which was produced by Budo, Sapient and Grieves himself. Fans of Atmosphere and Cage have latched onto Grieves as the latest disciple of rap music for the broken-hearted. He risks alienating a wider fanbase with credos like "Let's die in the daytime and cry to its music," but mass appeal is not likely on the itinerary anyways. Grieves is good at what he does, however dark it may be.

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