Music
A selection of local, independent, national, and international music with a focus on music from the Nutmeg State
NEW CT HEAT: 404 by SotoLish
With industrial hip-hop sounds that begs for comparison to Run The Jewels, New Haven’s SotoLish serves up the production and bars to carry those expectations appropriately. Their latest release 404 is a gorgeous 11 song release that’s over too soon. Connecticut music fans have themselves a real winner.
Mirrorland by EARTHGANG
There’s nothing less useful than writing about a widely acclaimed album that came out about a year ago or comparing a rap duo from Atlanta to OutKast, but I’m about to do both. Groundbreaking.
“Fifteen Pennies” by Sam Lachow
With corona virus gripping the world, it feels like everybody has one eye fixed on health care and another on the economy. A lot of people are trying to make the most of a difficult situation, making a hustle to get some extra cash during uncertain times. It’s with this backdrop that Sam Lachow released “Fifteen Pennies,” which has him laying out the hustler’s mentality.
A Written Testimony by Jay Electronica
It’s been over a decade since Jay Electronica burst onto the scene. Promising tracks like “Eternal Sunshine,” and “Exhibit C,” gave fans a lot to be excited about. Signing with Roc Nation in 2010, his debut album was highly anticipated. It took almost 10 full years, but it finally arrived last month. Not only that, but we’re blessed with a heavy dose of JAY-Z on what’s essentially a collaboration album.
Funeral by Lil Wayne
Lil Wayne’s newest album, Funeral dropped on Friday. For the Wayne faithful, you’ll see some familiar iterations of Mr. Carter. At times you’ll get Tha Carter 2 Wayne; sometimes Tha Carter 3 Wayne; other times, COLLEGROVE Wayne. Like any good funeral, these Waynes we all love are well represented. Of course, you also get blessed (ha) with Rebirth Wayne. Let’s take a look at the Good, the Meh, and the Ugly.