More new music from The Closers / Infinity Gauntlet lyrical enforcer. I think Red Eye’s bars are tough and he’s got a good flow. His mixtape, St. Fatrick’s Day, is dropping this upcoming March. Keep paying attention to this artist!
Forbidden Dialect – Orange Sessions (2011)
Artist: Forbidden Dialect
Album: Orange Sessions
Source: Artist
Tracklisting:
1. Peoples
2. Eat my WOrds
3. Good Shite
4. Claymore Cafe
5. Long Tail
6. 40 Mules
7. Sueño del Carajo
8. Walk with Paris
9. Cycle Logic
10. Aopkhes
11. Sad City f/ Scrap Iron Jame
12. DMZ
13. Traffic Jam
14. Monumental
15. Scat Song
16. Small Favors
Note:
Give me something different. Something unique. Give me…some more music from Forbidden Dialect! I reviewed their first joint, More Than Your Money’s Worth, more than a year ago. I found it on my own, web surfing and thought it was refreshing. This time Forbidden Dialect sent me the link to their new album. I thought to myself, “What are the chances that this album is as good as the first?” I was incredulous, but to my pleasant surprise, Orange Sessions, is probably better than their first effort. If More Than Your Money’s Worth is initially fresh, then Orange Sessions is consistently vibrant. It simply follows in the footsteps of it’s predecessor and expands upon that foundation. When you have six (count them) talented artists, with diverse backgrounds, then it is inevitable that you are going to get a very unique album.
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