Taking a break
from the usual live reviews of late, I will be doing some much-ignored
reviews this week. Today's theme is all from the same record label.
Suburban Noize Records have been around since the mid-90s,
catering to a very certain market of young hip hop, herb culture, and
punk fans. We have a few items from them for review.
For starter,
SubNoize Souljaz (
myspace)
is like the all-star supergroup, consisting of 15 or so Suburban Noize
artists, including members of Kottonmouth King, Big B, and Jared Gomes
(singer of Hed PE).
Their third album,
Blast From The Past, just dropped
late last August. While I am unfamiliar with some of these titles, I
almost knew all the cover songs from hearing them on the radio. Except
this album are all done in the style of that only Subnoize can deliver.
With the variety of rappers and lead singers - the music is somewhat
uneven, but at least the vocals stands out from each other.
Particularly, I was impressed with Judge D's cover of LL's "Mama Said
Knock You Out" and a funky The Dirtball's cover of RATM's "Microphone
Fiend" (the bass is really good on this song) and Slick Rick's
"Children's Story" by Daddy X.
It's evident that these guys owe a lot to influential bands
that came before them (NWA, 2Pac, Snoop, Dre), so this album is a
tribute to them. If you like old-school rap, particularly Death Row
Records, as much as anyone that grew up in the 90s, you will definitely
do yourself a favor and check out
Blast From The Past.
Tour Dates11/15/09 El Corazon Seattle, WA
11/16/09 Satyricon Portland, OR
11/17/09 DNA Lounge SF, CA
11/18/09 Boardwalk Orangevale, CA
11/20/09 Starline Fresno, CA
11/21/09
Modesto Virtual Modesto, CA
11/22/09 Chain Reaction Anahiem, CA
11/23/09 Karma Victorville, CA
11/24/09 Roxy Los Angeles, CA
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Brokencyde, or seemingly nonsense caplock problem,
brokeNCYDE (
myspace),
is also under Subnoize's screamo/punk label, BreakSilence Recordings.
This sub-label also houses Eyes Set To Kill and Kill Paradise.
Anyway, Brokencyde is a "crunk"-core band (apparently this
genre is a fusion of hip hop and electro, and possibly other genres
like punk and rock). The band embrace the brand, and even have a song
called "Get Crunk!".
The album actually did chart on the Billboard 200 at #86,
which kind of impressed me, considering that many of the artists I hear
about, they never chart. I think the high debut might possibly be due
to their presence on this year's US Warped Tour. However, despite the
success, the album was critically condemned. My favorite is (name
redacted) review from
NME:
"even if I caught Prince Harry and Gary Glitter adorned in Nazi regalia
defecating through my grandmother’s letterbox I would still consider
making them listen to this album too severe a punishment." Critics who
hates them, I don't think they understand that the album was meant for
them... certainly the album is not meant for me. I am curious what the
band will sound like when they've matured a bit. Although, I will have
to confess that I did smile a bit when I heard "
pee pee" sung on "Sex Toys" and "
let's get retarded" on "Rockstar".
They look and sound very young (hey, FYI, their singer is called Se7en), which makes their debut album
I'm Not a Fan... But the Kids Like It even more-so ironic. I did feel that despite their youngness, that
some
ALL of their songs with messages of drinking and sex, might not appeal
to everyone. Then again, perhaps that's why "the kids like it". The
real irony is that with all the cursing, you may have to be over 18 to
purchase it.
Stronger songs on the album are: "Freaxxx" (with the catchy "
let's get freaky" lyrics), and "Yellow Bus" (boasting about sex with groupies like Miley Cyrus??? WTF!).
If you don't mind the naughty messages, some autotune, some screamo, some electronica, check out
I'm Not a Fan... But the Kids Like It at
amazon.
Tour Dates11/13/09 Budweiser Event Center* CO
11/14/09 Mid America Center*, IA
11/15/09 Uptown Theater* Kansas City, MO
11/17/09 Val Air Ballroom Des Moines, IA
11/18/09 Aragon Ballroom* Chicago, IL
11/19/09 The Fillmore* Detroit, MI
11/26/09 Grove of Anaheim, CA
* with 311
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Kottonmouth King (
official /
myspace)
should need no introduction for any fans of Hightimes. The group found
success in that "green" niche market, and is the flagship band on
Suburban Noize label - possibly due to the record company being started
by member Daddy X, and their manager, Kevin Zinger.
Their latest release is
Hidden Stash 420, an epic
2-disc album. This is basically a collection of unreleased tracks,
b-sides, remixes, demos. The packaging is also nice, it's a fold-out
digipak. Hardcore fans will want to purchase the album directly from
Subnoize Store or Best Buy stores, as that comes with a bonus DVD called
The Lost Adventures of the Kottonmouth Kings.
While it's easy to just dismiss the band as pot smokers, that all their
songs about weed, and although it's true, I believe they also
deceptively paint a vivid picture of what their lifestyle is like.
Check out tracks like "Take a Ride", as it describes California and
family, all under a catchy chorus of "
west coast is the place for me, never know what you'll see".
But it's not all serious, there's a goofy song called "Late Night Call"
with cultural reference of "me so horny", "facebook" and "myspace".
The collection is mostly older songs, and it's interesting to see some
of their experiments. One song, "Tangerine Sky", seems like it's paying
tribute to the Beatles LSD song "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds".
"Tangerine Sky" comes off as being more melodic and slower than most of
their songs. The other non-conventional KMK is a poppy song "Let the
Music Play". I wish I knew the story behind this song, but what I can
tell you that it sounds very happy and 60s love. Perhaps Jackson Five?
Anyway, my favorites are usually the faster-constantly rapping
songs with a loopy DJ backback, like "Evolution" and "Got It Get It".
The later is a new Kingspade (a division of Kottonmouth King's rap duo,
Johnny Richter and D-Loc) venture, which may be important for fans, as
they haven't released anything under Kingspade in the last two years.
The Lost Adventures of the Kottonmouth Kings |
The DVD portion is a Best Buy exclusive. The two
hour DVD featuring the band on tour, music videos and various miscellaneous. The audio and video quality can sometime be quite poor
(night-time shooting is always an issue) to quite good (see image
capture of a great quality), and I think sometime the director overuses
the fisheye lens. Still, can't complain too much since it's added
value.
Hidden Stash 420 is out now. A perfect Christmas gift for any stoner in your family.
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