Video: XV, “Batteries” (Feat. Trae the Truth)

Posted in Media, Video with tags , , , , on Wednesday, January 25, 2012 by Tim Althaus

I’m still impatiently waiting for XV’s debut album The Kid With the Green Backpack because I know that it’s going to be a game changer; his latest offering Zero Heroes is one of the best mixtapes I’ve heard in the last few years. Vizzy dropped some visuals for the track “Batteries”, and it features Trae the Truth. You know why I love Vizzy’s music so much? In the first few lines he spits you get a Ninja Turtles reference, and later on he spits an Uncle Phil reference; he grew up in the 90s, and he isn’t ashamed of it. All throughout XV’s music, there are references to the 90s littered about, and it takes me back to being a kid.

Mixtape Download: Saigon, Warning Shots 3: One Foot in the Grave

Posted in Album Download, Downloads with tags , , , on Wednesday, January 25, 2012 by Tim Althaus

The Yardfather is back, and he’s using his built up momentum from last year’s spectacular outing The Greatest Story Never Told. Yesterday Sai-Giddy dropped his long awaited street album Warning Shots 3: One Foot in the Grave. I can honestly say that this mixtape is bananas; all of the beats are straight fire, and Saigon spits that hardcore street flow that you’ve become used to hearing. Production comes courtesy of Just Blaze, DJ Corbett, Shuko, Red Spyda and Scram Jones. You can also expect to hear guest appearances from Jump-Off Joe Beezy, Lil’ Fame and Quan.

The Greatest Story Never Told was one of best year’s last albums, and it sounds like Saigon is going to keep bringing top quality material for the Hip-Hop lover’s ears. I personally can’t wait until Sai drops his next studio offering; he could quickly become one of the best emcees of this generation.

Download: Saigon, Warning Shots 3: One Foot in the Grave

Video: Evidence, “Falling Down”

Posted in Media, Video with tags , , on Wednesday, January 25, 2012 by Tim Althaus

This is the definition of a dope video. Last week I posted the teaser, and yesterday the official video came out for “Falling Down” by Evidence. This is one of the dopest videos I’ve set my eyes on in a long time. If you’ve been sleeping on Cats & Dogs, you probably shouldn’t be listening to Hip-Hop, and that’s a fact.

Orwell Kills it at the Triple Rock (MPLS)

Posted in News with tags , , , , , on Tuesday, January 24, 2012 by TSN

I never thought I would be at the Triple Rock on a Sunday evening listening to metal.  I never thought I would be there with a head-cold, a camera, and a mission…

The mission to see La Crosse natives Orwell rock the crowd (do their thing), and do a recap of the show and their CD afterwards.  The incentive:  the music, the atmosphere, and the unique aspect of the musical acts and their fans.  I also enjoy Orwell’s live performance so much that I had to go and have a second viewing.  They killed it at the Hex a few years back, and I had to catch another listen to their newer stuff.  For $5 bucks and 5 acts you can’t beat that show price.

Upon entering I met up with Logan from Orwell (lead vocals), we chatted for a bit at the merch table, he was pretty psyched about the show and he gave me their latest CD (Avohfasih), which I am pretty impressed with (cover art:  amazing, Music:  also amazing).  I received some really creative t-shirt swag as well, which I have been rocking for the last few days.  Sick designs all around.

The show started up, Orwell was the third act, and the crowd started to the stage.  Orwell has a hypnotic way of luring their fans to the sound, anyone in earshot was moving forward.  They blew the doors off immediately and didn’t let up through their whole set.  The ambience of the performance was entrancing.  I thoroughly enjoy Orwell’s stage presence and attitude.  The crowd was very into the music.  I would say Orwell has a cult following in the cities, there was much respect.  I love the Midwest music scene.  Orwell rocked, as they did at the Hex a few years back, and I was very pleased to see a Metal band from La Crosse (Orwell) touring Minneapolis again.

Orwell’s sound at the venue was crisp, yet the set was a bit short; however, there was no shortage of quality songs and enthusiasm.

I put Orwell’s Avohfasih in my computer and uploaded it immediately, after I persuaded myself to tear through the beautiful packaging.  I then handed it to my roommate and told her it was heavy, and to put it in and give it a listen.  She was also impressed with the packaging, and the writing inside.

 

Album Liner notes:  This CD is dedicated to anyone who has lost someone important.  The message is solid, I have been listening to this album repeatedly for the past day and a half now.

 

The diversity of songs and sounds, respectively, tell me that Orwell is progressive enough to not lump distortion and heaviness of a genre into one big blur.  I am not confused by this album, but I can be with other metal acts.  I am able to distinguish from one song to the next, and the musical quality, and experience of the band shows in this album, and at their live performance.  The production is of quality, and the synching of the album is prime.  The song titles express to me that this may be a compilation album, but for better or worse it is spot on a good listen all the way through.

I hope to see Orwell play more shows around the Minneapolis area.  If you are a Metal fan and you want to get down with some head-banging, or you just need to vent some anger, or you want to nerd out with sick riffs and throaty vocals throw this album in.  And try to catch Orwell live.

Boom!

Orwell’s album Avohfasih is intellectually sound and impressive metal-wise.  Catch it and give it a listen.

You can download their album here for free (get it!):  aseatinhell.com

SOJA Strength to Survive

Posted in Music News, News with tags , , on Tuesday, January 24, 2012 by Eric Gilardi

In this dismal season of album releases January has been less than significant. This is usually the case and I know people are probably just dying waiting for something worthwhile and fresh to come out. I did a little digging and found out SOJA are releasing their forthcoming album Strength to Survive a week from today on the last day of January. If you like reggae music with a ska feel you should lend them your ears for just a couple of minutes.

It seems that the Virginia based band is focused on proving that reggae is more than just a joint passing soundtrack to this laid back lifestyle. They are bringing real messages and consider themselves to be more along the likes of folk artists. SOJA is providing the message of building strength amongst the people of the world and it is only fitting that they titled their new album Strength to Survive. After all, the true meaning and purpose of reggae is to bring peace to the world.

Paid Dues 2012 Announced!

Posted in Concert Dates, News with tags , , , , , on Monday, January 23, 2012 by Tim Althaus

That’s right folks; The Paid Dues Festival has released their official lineup for the 2012 concert series. There are definitely some heavy hitters on this bill; those who attend can expect to see Wu-Tang Clan, Dilated Peoples, Kendrick Lamar and The Living Legends, just to name a few. The one thing that I love about festivals like Paid Dues and Rock The Bells is that they do a great job of highlighting acts on both coasts of the country. Even though I’m not huge on acts like Odd Future and Dipset, I would still love to make a trip out to California to see this epic bill of artists because honestly, Hip-Hop festivals are for the children.

M.i (Feat. ScienZe), “Bubble” (Prod. By M.i)

Posted in Audio, Downloads, Media with tags , , , on Monday, January 23, 2012 by Tim Althaus

These last couple of leaks off of The Coldplay Sessions is really starting to get me amped for February 7th; M.i just dropped “Bubble” a few days ago, and I can honestly say that I’m digging the hell out of it. As I’ve mentioned before, M.i has a super laid back flow, and he makes it very easy to like his music. He brings along Brooklyn native Scienze to do some damage on his beautiful jazz influenced beat. This Austin native is becoming one of my favorite emcees; this dude has skills on the mic and the production boards, and that’s not easy to come by.

Download: M.i, “Bubble” (Feat. ScienZe)

Summer Camp Music Festival: A More Affordable Fun

Posted in Concert Dates, Music News, News with tags , , , on Saturday, January 21, 2012 by Eric Gilardi

This music festival happens in the backyard of the Midwest. It is located in Chillicothe, Illinois and takes place from May 25th-27th this year. Summer Camp offers you the 3-day camping festival at a very nice price. If you were fortunate enough to grab early bird passes or advanced early bird passes then you already know you got one hell of a deal. Tickets are priced at a nice cool price of $174.20 for the time being. They offer lay a way so you can take your time paying off your ticket to a great time. Join the pre-party on Thursday and it is a $33 add-on but this allows you into the grounds a day earlier to help you find your new front door.

Head over to the website and check out this years line-up.

Welcome To Slept On Saturdays at Mind Inversion

Posted in Album Download, Media, Slept on Saturdays with tags , , , on Saturday, January 21, 2012 by Tim Althaus

Do you ever find that there’s music that you criminally slept on (see: The Only Color That Matters is Green) ? More often than not, I end up finding out about a project that I managed to neglect for some reason or another. I was looking for a weekly column that I could do, and I feel like Slept On Saturdays is the perfect idea. Every Saturday I’m going to take the opportunity to shed some light on a mixtape, album or track that I overlooked because of sheer obliviousness. After all, the saying goes, “it’s better late than never”. Continue reading

Music Discovery: Knife Party “Internet Friends”

Posted in Album Download, Music Discovery with tags , , , , , on Friday, January 20, 2012 by Eric Gilardi

Knife Party is the side project from Pendulum’s duo Rob Swire and Gareth McGrillen. Their song “Internet Friends” has been catching fire since its initial release in the Summer of 2011. It was remixed and re-released on their EP 100% No Modern Talking in December of ’11. The 4-track EP is available for a free download on their Facebook page. Again, it is free and if you have ever heard of Pendulum you might as well join the Knife Party.