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Tuesday, December 16, 2008

music video: n.e.r.d. - sooner or later (2008)



p and the gang just dropped the video for their third single from seeing sounds. video rules, and i don't think i've ever seen a flyer janitor in my entire life.

-grizzly

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

show recap: common and n.e.r.d. - the souled out tour (sept. 9, 2008)



i had the opportunity to hit up one of the dopest tours ever last night. the fine dudes at boo goo doo boom have posted a nice little recap from last night. definitely worth checking out for the videos.

both has incredible stage presence and put on great shows. there's a video of a new track called "gladiator" (apparently) up, featuring pharrell, too.

if this tour is coming to your town, don't be a failure and miss it.

peep all the excitement here.

-grizzly

Wednesday, August 6, 2008

music video: n.e.r.d. - everybody nose (remix) f/ CRS and pusha T (2008)




i just shit my pants. easily the video of the year.

-grizzly

n.e.r.d./lupe fiasco - complex magazine spreads (2008)



so our homeboys (we wish) are on the cover of complex this month, and the inside of the magazine has the freshest spreads of lupe and the star trak crew. i could dig on some posters of these. mainly because i get lonely at night. and...i like street art? yes, that's exactly it.

pictures from the spread:

n.e.r.d.:





lupe fiasco:







-grizzly

Sunday, July 27, 2008

team 20/20 presents: CRS - rebel music mixtape (2008)



you know i only post mixtapes when they go off. this shit is completely fresh. and try not to attempt to get your b-boy on to this tape. i dare you. the fanboy in me is saving several buckets worth of tears for the release of a crs album. brought to you by team 20/20, hosted by n.e.r.d.

download:



-grizzly rebel soldier

Friday, June 13, 2008

n.e.r.d. - lazergun carrying/my drive thru (2008)



seeing sounds hit stores this past tuesday, and obviously was overshadowed with the release of tha carter III. anyway, here are two b-sides from the album, both are just as solid as any song on the album.

first one has julian c. from the strokes and santogold, who has been getting bigger as of late.

n.e.r.d. on myspace

download:

n.e.r.d. - my drive thru f. santogold and julian casablancas
n.e.r.d. - lazergun carrying

-g.e.r.d.

Monday, May 12, 2008

n.e.r.d. - everybody nose (remix) f/ CRS and pusha T (2008)



fuck my life. new n.e.r.d. track, "everybody nose." except that it's a remix with CRS aka lupe fiasco and yeezy, and pusha T. what. the. hell.
song is absolutely nuts.

link removed.

-grizzly

Tuesday, May 6, 2008

concert review: kanye west/the glow in the dark tour (may 2, 2008)



DISCLAIMER TO JEROME: DON'T READ THIS UNLESS YOU WANT TO CRY.



The Glow in the Dark Tour
Kanye West
with Rihanna, N.E.R.D. and Lupe Fiasco
May 2, 2008
Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion, The Woodlands, TX


To consider Kanye West’s Glow in the Dark Tour epic would be an incredible understatement. The tour shuffled its way through Texas last week, including one of the few amphitheater stops at the Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion on May 2nd.

West had been hard at work months prior to the tour, prepping up for what was to be the summer blockbuster tour to end all tours. All creative aspects of this tour were meticulously crafted and executed by Mr. West and his production team. Everything from creating new samples by Daft Punk, to working with the Jim Henson company for animations, to constructing a spaceship for West's transportation was thought out and planned.

From the seconds the lights dimmed to the time the venue’s lights came on, the crowd was deafening. The 17,000+ capacity venue was packed to the brim with screaming and hyped fans.

As West’s set began, the crowd was introduced to Jane, which we would find out is West’s spaceship. West and Jane were on a mission to find other sources of creativity as they crash landed on another planet. Once creativity was found, the duo could find their way back home, where they would embrace the newfound creativity. Although an overall cheesy concept, it supplied very entertaining filler in between songs.

West flew through an energetic hour and a half set, blazing through the majority of Graduation, most notably “Good Morning,” “Can’t Tell Me Nothin’” and hit single, “Stronger.”

West also made a point to revisit old material, as he rocked “Get Em’ High,” “Spaceship” and breakthrough single “Through the Wire” from debut album The College Dropout. From Late Registration, notables were “Diamonds (from Sierra Leone)” and set closer “Touch the Sky,” which featured a cameo from opener Lupe Fiasco, which went over very well with the Houston crowd.

The lineup on this tour was excellent, and another huge incentive to attend. Lupe Fiasco hit the stage much earlier than he should have, as the crowd was still filing in as he played. His set was showcased to a half-packed lawn and predominately empty seats, so one could imagine his disappointment.

In spite of the complications, Lupe’s 30-minute set was entertaining and comprised mostly of songs fromThe Cool. Lupe happened to bring his entourage, including Matthew Santos, Bishop G and Nikki Jean, which provided the extra energy the crowd needed to see. Another pleasant surprise was bringing Houston’s own Bun B of UGK fame on stage for a song as well.

N.E.R.D. was up next, and did an excellent job of getting the crowd involved, complete with “hell-yeahs” and chants of “N-E-R-D” throughout. Frontman Pharrell Williams knows exactly how to work a crowd and managed to captivate them enough to interact with an act that they may have slipped from their radars.

Rihanna’s set was the least enjoyable of the night. Overall, it was just an oddly-placed pop act amidst a handful of respectable hip-hop artists. Despite being a crowd favorite and a very decent cover of M.I.A.’s “Paper Planes,” Rihanna’s set was forgettable at best. And yes, she played "Umbrella."

Hands down, this was one of the best tours I have seen. Mr. West and company worked extremely hard for a complete and cohesive product, and it delivered 100 percent. It really is no wonder that Kanye West got so heated over Entertainment Weekly’s B+.


-grizzly

p.s. setlist is in the comments. don't read if you don't want to spoil it.

Saturday, February 23, 2008

the glow in the dark mixtape (2008)

for one, the glow in the dark/kanye/lupe posts will NEVER stop. jussayin.

this is a new mixtape that hit the web last week. has some really dope shit on it, and there are a handful of gems on this. see: ye's grammy version of hey mama is worth the download alone. anyway, grab this.

cover art is via lupEND @ blogspot.

download the glow in the dark mixtape 2008:



-grizzly