“Cannibal Tours” & billy woods’ ‘Aethiopes’

One of the most volatile, provocative, and eye-opening documentaries I have ever seen is the 1988 work by anthropology film maker Dennis O’Rourke titled, “Cannibal Tours.” The documentary deals with the commodification of culture and the colonial erasure that ensues in Papua New Guinea as European and American tourists visit the area out of curiosity … Continue reading “Cannibal Tours” & billy woods’ ‘Aethiopes’

Paradoxical Sleep

Me Sleeping Earlier this year, horror afficienando and societal concern Ari Aster released a film called Beau is Afraid. The movie is a strange and offputting tale of a hyper-anxious man named Beau who experiences a Homeric hero’s journey, had Homer been under the influence of psychedelics and ridden with a unique disdain for humanity. … Continue reading Paradoxical Sleep

Sadhugold: The Underground’s Dark Sorcerer

Hip-hop currently has a few enigmas. Mach-Hommy and Billy Woods both come to mind in the MC territory as some of the most prolific and secretive artists currently releasing music. Big Ghost LTD. is a producer who has kept his identity under wraps despite the fact he used to write high profile hip hop reviews … Continue reading Sadhugold: The Underground’s Dark Sorcerer

Bruiser Brigade: Hip Hop’s Unlikely Dream Team

Despite having a relatively quiet and reserved year for his own solo music in 2021, Danny Brown was busy as could be silently building one of the dopest collectives the hip hop world has seen since people started to catch onto the Griselda wave in 2017-2018. The first two signees to Bruiser Brigade arrived well … Continue reading Bruiser Brigade: Hip Hop’s Unlikely Dream Team

Sick! by Earl Sweatshirt: A Review

Earl Sweatshirt has returned with his fourth studio album, “Sick!” Earl Sweatshirt has been a controversial artist for many years in the hip hop community. He started his career very early in his teenage years, capitalizing on shock value and aggression with his Odd Future counterparts Tyler, the Creator, Frank Ocean, and Domo Genesis as … Continue reading Sick! by Earl Sweatshirt: A Review