Friday, July 24, 2015
I Can't Hear You
Allow me to introduce you to the seriously funky track by The Dead Weather entitled I Can't Hear You. This track will make you hear and feel it in more ways than one. Sadly at three minutes and thirty-five seconds it's way too short. You're going to want more of this nasty groove and funny stalker-ish lyrics. Thankfully their 2010 release Sea Of Cowards which I Can't Hear You is on is eleven cuts of some nasty groovy funk. And if you like this then check out their Hustle and Cuss track off the same album. I promise that you'll feel that one too. Enjoy...and you're welcome.
Friday, June 19, 2015
Friday, May 29, 2015
Brothers In Arms

My favorite piece off the score (and it wasn't easy picking a favorite) is the cut entitled Brother In Arms. It has everything you could want and need. It's a pulsing, pounding, driving piece with an unsuspecting emotional pull at it's center. When you least expect it the strings and the horns come in behind the relentless percussion and takes the song over, pushing it ever forward. When the drums come back the combination makes this song take flight. As it settles, giving you the impression the song is ending it rears up and smacks you in the face with the drums again. I fucking love this piece.
If you haven't seen Mad Max: Fury Road I have NO idea what you are waiting for but you are missing out on the best non-stop action film in decades. You are also missing out on some truly brilliant music. I wasn't a fan of Tom's after 300: Rise of an Empire, but I am one now. Take a listen and see why, and oh...break out your big boy speakers while you're at it. Enjoy, and you're welcome.
Thursday, March 5, 2015
Wet Dreamz

Wet Dreamz is off J. Cole's 2014 studio release entitled 2014 Forest Hills Drive and it's a sweet little banger, showing J's versatility with subject matter that has been sorely lacking in hip hop. It also shows a vulnerable side to the young man that most rappers run from, and for that I say thank you. The story being told is of two classmates that fall for each other and the young lady would like to get intimate with her classmate who is afraid to admit he's a virgin. The lyrics are tight and the arrangement is perfection.
Hip hop needs more songs like these if it hopes to recapture is lost luster. Hip hop also needs more brave, intelligent, and skilled artists like J. Cole to bless the mic (lord knows there are enough bad ones out there). Thank you J for giving me hope that maybe hip hip is turning the corner and if you liked this song then definitely check out his Crooked Smile off his 2013 release Born Sinner. Enjoy!
Saturday, January 24, 2015
If I Die Tonight

Lecrae has a spiritual tone to his music, it's uplifting AND entertaining which is supposed to be impossible to do in today's music scene, especially hip hop. Yet Lecrae has and is doing that very thing. This tune is called If I Die Tonight and it's off his 2014 release, Church Clothes Vol. 2 and it's not only powerful in it's message, it also shows Lecrae's talents as a wordsmith.
I can't deny that I am a fan and while his message may not strike me like he'd probably like, at least he has me listening and that's a damn good start. If you like this song then check out his cuts Sell Out and Lost My Way off the same album, they won't disappoint you. Enjoy.
Saturday, January 17, 2015
The Grunt Pt. 1

The Grunt starts off with a horn blast that is easily identifiable if you know Public Enemy's music. The groove then takes over and it's a funky one with a saxophone just wailing away over it. Every now and then the horn section will come in and contribute a few horn blasts. Then there's a break that is another easily recognizable Public Enemy sample. This cut is nonstop funky fun and it'll put a smile on your face.
This was the JB's just showing off and they showed out with this cut. Such a funky piece from start to finish, and the finish was abrupt because you just don't fade out the JB's baby. Enjoy!
Wednesday, December 31, 2014
Fire & Earth

Fire & Earth is off of their 1992 second studio release entitled Xodus - The New Testament and the song contains subtle digs aimed at the white rap group 3rd Base and the teacher himself, KRS-One. I love this song for its message of course. I also loved the mid tempo beat which allowed Brother J to flow smoothly over as he dropped knowledge.
It was during this time when I identified heavily with the Black nationalist movement and supported the call for divestment in South Africa. X-Clan albums were my soundtracks back then and their music will always have a special place in my heart. And if you like this song then definitely check out their cut Heed The Word of the Brother. Enjoy and again Happy New Year.
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