Please enter a search term to begin your search.

No documents found.


Whats New?

Gorillaz Video Screening : Gathered in a small studio in London’s Soho, you have to wonder what could possibly be so impressive about the new Gorillaz video that Britain’s journalists have been shepherded together for a screening. New single “On Melancholy Hill”...
Introducing : Glass Animals : www.4ortherecord.com hit fever pitch this weekend when not 1 but 2 new tracks from the incredible Glass Animals graced our inbox with their presence...
David's Lyre : Masked troubadour, David's Lyre is, like his semi-hidden aesthetic, somewhat of a mystery at present. Although if fairness exists in the world at all...
Frankie & The Heartstrings : Interview : Sometimes, (not often mind), you go to see a band with a vague sense of expectation, born from nothing more than early releases and odd pieces of press, only for, by some twist of fate, this band you considered “fairly decent” until now to prove one of the...
Lunar Youth : Interview : Lunar Youth make the kind of music that makes your heart skip a beat as the emphasis on romance engulfs you in a warm flurry of emotion. It’s really rather lovely. Their nostalgic take on pop, reminiscent of the 80’s penchant for...


Brother Ali : 'Us'

Brother Ali : 'Us'

 

Released: Out Now!!!

Label: Rhymesayers Entertainment

 

It is seldom in hip hop that you get an artist more full of honesty, intrigue and consideration as Brother Ali. With his fascinating back story and a voice that ingrains on the memory, his new album Us a frank look at life as he sees it, beautifully crafted into tracks that never fail to captivate.

With a voice of such a rich and distinct tone, it is easy to assume the ethnicity of Brother Ali without much thought. Yet a look into the rapper's life reveals he is in fact white, and a sufferer of the skin condition Albinism. Such a revelation is a shock, especially with such a well rounded sound not often accomplished by a man of his background. Tracks like “Fresh Air” are a testament to his talents, his voice gliding over a well constructed melody with lucid intelligence and fluidity.

Despite not being in focus a lot of the time, it is the instrumentation that provides Ali with an extra slice of uniqueness and charm. Once again “Fresh Air”, despite having a medium paced vocal melody boasts a funk intro, slap bass throughout and soulful group vocals that provide an excellent chorus for an excellent track. Similarly “Crown Jewel” boasts trumpets and a Motown–esque melody, slotting perfectly amongst Ali's rhymes despite the stark contrast. 

Yet it arguably the lyrics that make Brother Ali the honest, well rounded musician he is. Even with his evidently sound musical understanding and eclectic tastes, he certainly does not shy away from the truth. Tackling issues including sexuality, drugs and his own condition, Ali is often shocking, yet admirably frank. “House Keys” tells the story of life tinged with crime, with “walked upstairs and helped myself to the whole thing/half a pound of weed a big coke stash a new 45 and a little stack of cash” the startling reality. Yet whilst shocking, it is often left simply to his talent with words to portray his feelings. “The Preacher” shows Ali at his lyrical best, providing a heartfelt assessment of his life. “If you know me, you know I, love my family, love my God/before I knew either I loved my art, so I'm married to the pen till death do us part” Aside from being respectably open, his way with words is something to marvel upon, and yet another talent to mark down for him.

With a virtual plethora of talents and tracks to leave the listener in awe, Us is a truly impressive album from a truly impressive artist. With varying influences and contrasting elements, it certainly is no ordinary hip hop album. But then again, Brother Ali certainly is no ordinary hip hop artist.



Words: Dan Grose


Write a comment

  • Required fields are marked with *.

If you have trouble reading the code, click on the code itself to generate a new random code.
Security Code:
 


-->