ALBUM STREAM: Oddisee – The Good Fight

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Oddisee’s latest project The Good Fight is out now via Bandcamp and available for stream (below). We’ve also included its press release:

Imbued with love, honesty, and selflessness, The Good Fight is virtuosic in its musicality, direct in its language, and infinitely relatable.

In a landscape overrun with abstract indulgence and shallow trend-chasers, the Prince George’s County, Maryland artist has created a record that reminds you that it’s music before it’s hip-hop.

For Oddisee, The Good Fight is about living fully as a musician without succumbing to the traps of hedonism, avarice, and materialism. It’s music that yields an intangible feeling: the sacral sound of an organ whine, brass horns, or a cymbal crash. It’s a meditation on our capacity to love and the bonds binding us together. It’s our ambition and greed warring with our sense of propriety – a list of paradoxes we all face when living and striving.

Oddisee’s production simmers in its own orchestral gumbo. You sense he’s really a jazzman in different form, inhabiting the spirit of Roy Ayers and other past greats. The Fader’s compared him to a musical MC Escher, calling hailing his “grandiose and symphonic sound” and “relevant relatable messages.” Pitchfork praised his “eclectic soulful boom-bap.”

The Good Fight acknowledges the stacked odds, but refuses to submit.

It’s both universal and personal. The child of a Sudanese immigrant highlights the rigors of his own upbringing: his pregnant mother working the register until she was about to burst, his pops’ shuttered diner that couldn’t survive Reaganomics—the one that Oddisee drives past every time he returns home, just to remind him how quickly the world can turn bad.

It’s these minor details that add into something major. It’s testament to the indelible nature of art: when you can turn what you love into something that lasts.

Deniro Farrar – World On My Shoulders 3.0

Produced by Yung Gud and taken from his upcoming project COD2 (May 15). Below, he tells Billboard about the track’s meaning:

This track describes how heavy life feels at times… ‘World on My Shoulders’ is a song I wrote for my two sons to make them aware of the dangers of the world and remind them to protect themselves at all times, no matter what, and just sharing my truths with the world.

Pity Sex – Wind Up (Video)

A video for the song “Wind Up” by rock fuzz band Pity Sex off their LP Feast of Love off of Run For Cover records. The song is a refreshing sort of throwback to shoegazer bands like My Bloody Valentine or maybe the Jesus and Mary Chain, it thumps and grinds along with dizzying results. The video you’ll just have to see for yourself.