Odd Man Out - An Outsider’s Perspective

 

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STR #009/10 IDC Cat # 0201

 

Odd Man Out represents a new chapter in the long tradition of the Bay Area’s socially conscious, message-based, genre-defying Hip Hop movement. Inspired by diverse Hip Hop veterans like Blackalicious, Tupac, Del, KRS-1, Rakim, Jurassic 5, and the Pharcyde, Odd Man Out never wastes a song on empty words or half-assed efforts.

 

An Outsider’s Perspective features razor-sharp critiques on the state of modern hip hop with songs like Havin’ Phun and It’s Easy, story telling songs reminiscent of Slick Rick with Much Too Much and Beef On The Block, and social commentary on Invisible Ones and Cops and Thugs.  Turning in some of his best production to date, Oakland’s Drunken Monkey produced nearly every note on this opus of diverse and steady-bangin’ beats from his Petri Disk Studios.

 

"...his style echoes that of Japan's DJ Krush in his early and earthy work, fused with DJ Premier's soul-heavy, radio-friendly blend of hip-hop. This is a level of production that belongs on Stones Throw with Madlib and friends.. it does sound like a product of true love and a dedication to hip-hop... points to a new path, something different, perhaps more than underground and above the mainstream."                                                                   

 

Track Listing

1.   The Introduction  

2.   No Limits 

3.   It’s Easy

4.   Dan-D-Lion 

5.   Havin’ Phun 

6.   Much To Much 

7.   Rhype Rhymes  

8.   Dirt 

9.   Who You Are Inside  

10.               Cops and Thugs  

11.               Beef on the Block  

12.               Invisible Ones

13.               Being On Time 

14.               Remain A Mystery

15.               Outro-Duction  

 

Check out more music from Odd Man Out at

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Sweet Leaf Boys

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Songs From the Holy Fool

 STR 0006 - IDC Cat # 0080

Since last year’s celebrated 7" single, "Dark Town", San Francisco’s Sweet Leaf Boys have set the stage for their full-length debut, Songs from the Holy Fool. This album features a tongue-in-cheek approach to songwriting that celebrates the lost art of having fun with music without any sacrifices of artistic integrity or masterful playing.

Pure pop gems like Lo-Fi Queen and Safe Bet will instantly please any listener’s ears, while oddball compositions like Shit Do Stink and One Big Twist bear repeated listening to enjoy all the nuance and lyrical content. Classic Rock n Roll, Pop, Punk, and folksy forms all combine seamlessly in this quick punch of SF bay area "Trash-Can-Pop-Rock".

Track Listing

  1. Lo-Fi Queen
  2. Dark Town
  3. New Day
  4. Safe Bet
  5. Crush
  6. Shit Do Stink
  7. Friend From Peru
  8. Flower Girls
  9. One Big Twist
  10. The Holy Fool's Theme

Check out more music by Sweet Leaf Boys at
www.splinteredtree.com

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