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Everliven Sound - Freedom II (2010)


2010 will see its end close in September. Yet the day of reckoning is coming and a decision would be premature given that the world should look nice in stores by the end of the year. However, there is a negative point emerges still the beginning of this decade. Far to seek points of comparison between the old school and new-school or whether this year is a homecoming, it is noted that the report lacks vitamin or punch. It is true that soulful vibe, which is not displeasing, was pervasive and that the percussive rhythms that make you want to wiggle are conspicuously absent. So when the brothers mcs Cymarshall Law and Skit Slam forming the group Everline Sound arrive to celebrate, once again, freedom in all its corners with this second effort " Freedom II" we say that the good mood and fat beats will be output.


If the name evokes Skit Slam unremarkable except for insiders at the time of Scienz Of Life, one of Cymarshall receives an echo from earned some time. Following his 1 st very soulful solo Hip-Hop in the Soul with very promising producer Mr Joekes , Cymarshall Law had managed to capture a large audience confirming the predictions of the label Rawkus who 'integration had the list of 50 "next MOST important artists in Hip Hop " .

For the mood takes, we can count on the Jamaican roots of the two brothers returned very well, and it is a shame, for the Scandinavian The Beatnikz . So it is surprising to appeal to two gus to reproduce the cold atmosphere west indies, the result on the form remains as colorful as the artwork.

But there is no point getting carried away because as long as usual the arrival of a musical line often suffers homogeneous redundancy boring. And rehashed musical Beatnikz on the bottom is omnipresent showing fairly quickly the limits of their contribution. If the duo shows real ability to produce fat beats, percussive, lack of creativity, at times, minimizes the value of the album especially with a composition of 18 tracks.

Meanwhile, Cymarshall Law and Skit Jam find a certain complementarity on the theme with a vision of conscious Hip-Hop without entering into the political vendetta and far vision Gangsta. Themes running on freedom with a certain detachment disturbing for the listener accustomed to a protest movement more than old-fashioned about this kind of subject. Technical level, the disappointment quickly advanced the tip of his nose. If Jam Skit never managed to pass the bar higher in the remaining common stock of rappers lambda, we can not criticize his lack of involvement despite the same result as antidepressants in his performance. By cons, Cymarshall Law detonates share of the benefits of a trite. If the negative report on the mc stopped there, the burden would be anecdotal, but unfortunately Cymarshall Law falls into the abyss by a forced delivery and not at all suited to the vibe by distilled Beatniks.

But contradictorily about the above, this cake is far from disappointing, and guarantees the listener a number of pieces of sufficient quality. Remember, the Ode to Joy fuming Liquor Ms Spliff the Credit Crunch hitting along C-Rayz Walz or Elements with El Da Sensei and finally Follow My Lead and the opening track Get Up Stand Up .

This Freedom 2 will satisfy for a time (probably limited) any fan of the genre but will not mark this year. You can even ask the question of the real utility of Everliven Sound as between a Jam Skit effete and thus lulling and Cymarshall Law overrepresentation in vitamin but tiring on the ears, complementarity is necessarily affected. We will issue a doubt more than a certainty until the arrival a Freedom 3 .


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