Epic Beard Men: This Was Supposed To Be Fun
Epic Beard Men: This Was Supposed To Be Fun
Format: CD
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Artist: Epic Beard Men
Label: Strange Famous Rec
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 793588909956
Genre: Rap/Hip Hop
This Was Supposed to Be Fun, the debut LP (and second ofcial offering) from Epic Beard Men, is an indie-rap tour de force by two of the underground's nest; Sage Francis and B. Dolan. This album knocks. It parties with disreputable outlaws in truck stops. It blends the classic sounds of breakbeats and timeless drum machines with soul grooves and sub bass. Guitars, violins, and a goddamn brass band have sat in before the party's over. On the vocal side of things, more than a few lyrical heavyweights drop in to take their turn on the mics. Slug of Atmosphere joins the gang in some NC-17 fun, as Sage and B. are soulfully backed by Blue Raspberry (Wu-Tang Clan) on the road-noir tale "Pistol Dave". Eligh of Living Legends and South African newcomer Yugen Blakrok contribute blistering verses, while New Orleans Bounce legend Vockah Redu, vocalist Kathleen Stubelek of Circle Takes the Square, and San Antonio upstart Worldwide contribute brilliant supporting turns.
Tracks:
1.1 Hours ; Minutes
1.2 Sand Dunes
1.3 Pistol Dave (FT. Slug of Atmosphere)
1.4 Circle the Wagons
1.5 Shin Splints
1.6 You Can't Tell Me Shit
1.7 Hedges
1.8 Take a Break (FT. Vockah Redu)
1.9 The Chill Is Gone
1.10 Man Overboard
1.11 Crumbs in Every Bag (FT. Eligh)
1.12 Foresight (FT. Yugen Blakrok)