Though only a dozen tracks long, this collection is massive in scope. With Adam rapping about digital disconnect, Mikal bringing a heaping helping of southern braggadocio and Jesse D tackling gender identity, it's really all over the place – more so, even, than these already noticeably broad artists are independently. What I'm saying is, despite your tastes, this one warrants your attention.
If the crew can sell just over 200 copies at 10 bones a pop they can totally finance their NOFRIENDS 2012 tour. So give it a listen, and definitely snag a copy if you're feeling it. Which I'm willing to bet you will.
4 comments:
Hmm I thought I posted a comment earlier but I guess it didn't get through or I never finished it.
Anyway, this is one of the most awesome things ever.
I'm really blown away by this collection, Jimi. The guys really brought it!
This track has kind of a Humpty Dance feel to it... I like it.
I honestly hadn't noticed that, Soc!
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