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The seventh album from the Indie-rap mainstay, Aesop Rock. The Impossible Kid (2016) now in double green and pink neon colored vinyl LP pressing in custom die cut jacket.
The second in a series of collaborative EP releases between Aesop Rock and Homeboy Sandman, Lice II was born from touring together, where they built a connection beyond the music, resulting in a friendship that led to recording songs together.
Skelethon is the sixth studio album released in 2012 by American hip hop artist Aesop Rock. Pushing his intricate word play forward with new collaborators and guest appearances.
The third in a series of collaborative EPs releases between Aesop Rock and Homeboy Sandman, Triple Fat Lice was born from touring together, where they built a connection beyond the music, resulting in a friendship that led to recording songs together.
Originally released in 2003 on Def Jux, Bazooka Tooth is Aesop Rock's fourth album. Aesop drops abstract poetry, heartfelt stories and new millennial b-boyisms in his gruff monotone flow.
After Aesop Rock's most recent solo album, Spirit World Field Guide, he returns with the instrumental version of those tracks. Aesop has long been celebrated for his talents as a lyricist, but he has continually grown and evolved as a producer as well.
A portmanteau of "skeleton" and "telethon," the title is a metaphor for what felt like a long period of adversity. He meticulously exhumes and examines these skeletons, exploring everything from death to distrust, insecurity and isolation.
Given The Fall's penchant for iconoclasm, it's no surprise that they decided to say goodbye to the '70s with a series of gigs at Northern England's gruffest halls. The band's formidable live show was met with even more derision and disorder than customary
Made in the wake of the end of a long relationship, it’s an intimate, after-dark record that exudes the toughness and femininity of Janet Jackson circa Control and Annie Lennox on DIVA, exerts the classic songwriting of Kate Bush.