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All Genres > Hip Hop/Rap > Alternative Hip Hop > SENTENCE: Bomb Shelter Poetry

Sentence's style can only be described as creative innovation wrapped in the time-honored traditions of real hip hop. Not attempting to conform to any of the conventions of what is popular and not relying on any formula that has proven successful for other artists, he brings lyrics laced with real-life situations embeded in poetic arrticulation. The beats on Bomb Shelter Poetry are unconventional, untraditional, and hard-hitting. The album itself is a tribute to what hip hop has created in the past and an insight into the directions it can go in the future. Sentence is a permanent figure in the Denver hip hop scene and has produced for Slug and Sage Francis on Sage's Sick of Waiting Tables LP. His crew, Makeshift Gods, has also recorded with Sleep from Oldominion. They can be caught performing in Colorado and all over the United States.
If you like this CD, you should check out his brand new album - THERE AND BACK. It's not as dark as this one. It has more fluid, melodic beats and the vocals are a little more on the rhythmic, boom bap tip.

Check out the artist's website:
http://www.voiceboxrecords.com

Track List:
1. Calling All...
2. Standing Still
3. Blindfolded
4. Done Right
5. Sense
6. Nonsense
7. Purpose
8. Friday Night
9. Society...from here
10. Feedback
11. Spare Parts
12. Wildlife
13. Bomb Shelter
14. The Breaks
15. Fear of the Dark

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