Just received an e-mail from Doomtree saying that P.O.S. is dropping a new album entitled We Don't Even Live Here, which is available for pre-order now on Fifth Element, which you can pre-order here. Is anyone else excited for this news? Post your thoughts below.
Eh, I've been trying to get into Brother Ali, but he hasn't really released anything recent that has gotten me excited for Mourning In America.
[video=youtube_share;BUhV0loMsHE]http://youtu.be/BUhV0loMsHE[/video]\ I'm about two days late with this. But the beat sounds so fucking incredible.
Fuck Your Stuff [video=youtube;_jj8ltpYJtQ]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_jj8ltpYJtQ&feature=share&list=UU7kI8WjpCfFoMSNDuRh_4lA[/video]
P.O.S is posting videos describing the different tracks on the album. Since the first two songs were already released, I'll just post the latest description, which is for How We Land, featuring Justin Vernon from Bon Iver. [video=youtube;NjWn7gyWDwc]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NjWn7gyWDwc&feature=share&list=PL_AA8JeDxiPaP6i76O2exYZZuZz7tKYQk[/video]
Really have not liked anything Rhymesayers have put out in the last few years, but Fuck Your Stuff sounds soooo good. P.O.S. is a good rapper but picks too many corny beats and seems really dramatic about nothing important most of the time, glad he's doing some stuff that's intent is to be straight up sick now instead.
I've personally enjoyed the last two albums that he's put out, but never really cared for Ipecac Neat, but that's just me. Here is him describing Wanted/Wasted, which features Astronautalis. I always enjoy both of them working together, and hopefully The Four Fists will be released soon. [video=youtube;AvJldivKFj8]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AvJldivKFj8&feature=g-user-u[/video]
That sounds pretty neat. For those that pre-ordered, Get Down is now available for download through the link they emailed you. It is so fucking dope. It features Mike Mictlan, who is part of the same Doomtree collective.
Well, if you guys want to listen to the entire album, including Get Down, the entire album is available to stream on the Minnesota Public Radio's website here. Also, here is the latest video, describing Lock-picks, Knives, Bricks, and Bats. [video=youtube_share;_gpeh8NfcJc]http://youtu.be/_gpeh8NfcJc[/video]
Yeah, I got the album early in the mail when I got home from work yesterday, and I really have to say I like it quite a bit.