Archive for November, 2008

Iraqi heavy metal returns (after five years of war induced exile)

Posted in Music News with tags , , , , , , on Wednesday, November 5, 2008 by Ryan Buege

After nearly 5 years of war and waiting, heavy metal has made its inevitable return to the city of Baghdad. In 2003, Iraqi thrash metal Acrassicauda band was the last metal band to play in Iraq (as documented in the awesome fucking movie Heavy Metal in Baghdad) before being forced to flee to Turkey, and according to a great USA Today report security has recovered to a level that makes it possible for fans to gather and express their love of metal once again! At a private dinner club on the shores of the Tigris river, 250 Iraqi’s clad in black gathered to rock out to the anthems of local death metal bands Brutal Impact and Dog Faced Corpse.

Seriously, how unbelievable is that? As Muthana Mani of Brutal Impact indicated to USA Today, during the war “being a member of heavy metal’s unique subculture could amount to a death sentence”. After being threatened from every other force in Iraqi culture, metal was forced to go underground to be practiced and grow behind closed doors. Five years have passed, though, and these band’s felt that it was time to just say “fuck you” to the extremists in Iraq and bring metal back into the public.

Among the hundreds of concertgoers in attendance that night were everyone from veiled females to corpse painted shaved head males. Most of the patrons were attending their first metal concert ever. But while the appearance of the some attendees might not have matched the expected, most of the metalheads there knew exactly what to do and how to act. Like I indicated in my review of Global Metal, no matter where you come it only takes the passion inside to be a part of the global metal community. This situation is a perfect example of how youth around the world can use metal both as voice of dissent and a source of personal therapy.

The video that USA Today captured of the concert (at the top of the page) is goosebump inducing, and it’s very inspiring after years of constant reporting on attacks from Iraq. If the traditional black garb doesn’t convince you that these fans know what they were doing, perhaps the mosh pits, broken tables, and Metallica sing-along would. It’s a beautiful thing! Good luck to all the Iraqi metal bands that are struggling to persevere; the rest of the community is looking forward to the future of Iraqi metal!

Video: Evidence, “The Far Left” (Featuring Fashawn & Alchemist) (Produced by Alchemist)

Posted in Video with tags , , , on Wednesday, November 5, 2008 by Tim Althaus

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Well here we are folks two tracks into the LAoyver EP and I already feel like it’s going to consume my entire life come the 25th. I really don’t need to say much about EV I think I’ve already done all the talking I need to. This guy is incredible. Listen to this track because the beat knocks like Halloween and the rhymes are air tight.

Jay Electronica: “Exhibit A (Transformation)” (Produced by Just Blaze)

Posted in Music News with tags , , , on Wednesday, November 5, 2008 by Tim Althaus

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Very few artists have had an impact on me like this man has. Jay Electronica is from the Magnolia Projects in New Orleans, and he’s one hell of a smart man. This guy came on the scene with Eternal Sunshine (The Pledge) and took the internet by storm like a hurricane. This guy has some of the best rhymes I have heard in a long time. The thing that I really admire about this guy is that he makes rhyming over a Dilla beat sound like it was his birthright. I honestly think that Jay Elec may have the best flow over a Dilla beat that I’ve ever heard (yeah Common is good, but I think Jay is better). Another thing that gained my attention about this guy is when I heard that Erykah Badu decided to start Control Freaq Records after hearing him. Jay Electronica is the type of artist that you want to build a label around. He is going to be something very special when he drops his first full length.

jay_electronica-transformationsJay already has cats like Just Blaze and Erykah taking his back and getting the word out, and with names like that it’s only a matter of time until he blows up. You can probably search the internet and find some of the mix tapes that have been floating around for the last year or so. If you can find them I highly suggest copping them.

IF YOU DON’T KNOW WHO JAY ELECTRONICA IS MARK MY WORDS, YOU WILL VERY SOON!

Jay Electronica: “Exhibit A (Transformation)” (Produced by Just Blaze)

Little Brother: “Playin’ to Lose”

Posted in Music News with tags , , , on Tuesday, November 4, 2008 by Tim Althaus

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It just seems like there is more and more music coming out at the end of this year that I didn’t expect to hear. Little Brother will be re-releasing their 2006  mix tape Separate But Equal without DJ Drama in the background, and will also be adding to the mix three unreleased tracks. “Passion Flower” is one of them (which I had posted earlier), a track called “Deeper” is another and “Playin’ To Lose” make up the three unreleased tracks. I wasn’t a huge fan of Big Pooh and Phonte until I listened to the Minstrel Show, after I heard that I fell in love with Little Brother and I would say without hesitation that they are easily one of my favorite groups at this time.

Check out “Playin’ to Lose” and go out and cop Separate But Equal (Drama Free Edition) now.

“Playin’ To Lose”

Video: Black Milk & Pharoahe Monch, Live in New York

Posted in Video with tags , , , , , , on Tuesday, November 4, 2008 by Tim Althaus

artist_blackmilk-pic12Well the CMJ festival just ended recently and Detroit phenom Black Milk gave a performance of his single “The Matrix” with Pharoahe Monch (Sean Price isn’t in the performance). Pharoahe also does a performance of the track “Let’s Go” that was produced by Black on Pharoahe’s album Desire that came out in 2007. Black Milk just released Tronic on October 28th and is getting the attention of critics all over the place. Based on this video it looks as if Black can put on one hell of a show, and as usual Pharoahe looks like he’s lights out when he’s live as well.

All of you that are reading this I strongly urge you to go out and get Tronic on Fat Beats records. The album is super hot and you will not be disappointed. Also make sure you jump over and grab the free mix tape that Black put out before Tronic called Elec here.