The collab-heavy second LP from Full of Hell’s Dylan Walker and The Body’s Lee Buford reflects the subtler shades of terror present in living beyond the apocalypse prophesied in their debut.
No Depression In Heaven explores themes of sentimentality, the interplay between dreams, memory, and fantasy, and a familiar subject seen throughout all of Midwife’s work: grief.
Red vinyl - No Depression In Heaven explores themes of sentimentality, the interplay between dreams, memory, and fantasy, and a familiar subject seen throughout all of Midwife’s work: grief.
No Depression In Heaven explores themes of sentimentality, the interplay between dreams, memory, and fantasy, and a familiar subject seen throughout all of Midwife’s work: grief.
A mixtape that feels like both a celebration and a declaration; a living, sound system journey that merges soul, roots, hip-hop, dub, and electronic textures with a fearless spirit.
"We got to a stage as a band were had a lot of people in our ear telling us what to do and how they thought we should do it. I just thought "fuck this, this is our fucking band, I'm going to do what I want"
Juvenile Hell is the debut album by the hip hop duo Mobb Deep. It was recorded when they were still in their late teens and released on April 13, 1993 by 4th B'way.