A.Tone Da Priest channels Sum 41 on new album
Posted: Thu Dec 20, 2012 10:56 pm
Atlanta musician A.Tone Da Priest's new album October Sky is extremely impressive. I have never heard a mix of so many different genre's sound so cohesive and non-forced.
He cites the likes of Sum 41, Outkast, and Nirvana as his influences and its apparent as he takes the risk alienating his hip hop fan base as he goes on a distortion driven journey.
I don't think I've ever seen a "rapper" with musical talent like this before, he plays guitar and bass for the full length, along with well delivered lyrics that have great substance and meaning unlike most rappers. (Exception: Lauren Hill, Andre)
Here are some of my favorites:
You (Fucked It Up)
Blue Sky
Commune
King of Indecision
Here is the whole album:
http://bit.ly/RH81sV
He cites the likes of Sum 41, Outkast, and Nirvana as his influences and its apparent as he takes the risk alienating his hip hop fan base as he goes on a distortion driven journey.
I don't think I've ever seen a "rapper" with musical talent like this before, he plays guitar and bass for the full length, along with well delivered lyrics that have great substance and meaning unlike most rappers. (Exception: Lauren Hill, Andre)
Here are some of my favorites:
You (Fucked It Up)
Blue Sky
Commune
King of Indecision
Here is the whole album:
http://bit.ly/RH81sV