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#25 - Navy Blue, Iceberg Theory & August Fanon, and Fatboi Sharif & Roper Williams REVIEWS
#25 - Navy Blue, Iceberg Theory & August Fanon, and Fatboi Sharif & Roper Williams REVIEWS
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Length:
50 minutes
Released:
Jan 4, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
(Go to 2:14 to skip the intro)
In Episode 25, we review some of the most distinct and fresh albums to come out of 2020.
First, we discuss Navy Blue's Song of Sage: Post Panic!, a deeply intimate and vulnerable record that explores topics related to mental health, racism, and generational trauma (2:52).
Next, we review Iceberg Theory and August Fanon's dense philosophical adventure Dispatches from the Kali Yuga (20:21).
Finally, we finish off by reviewing Fatboi Sharif and Roper Williams' wild and exciting Gandhi Loves Children (36:29).
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For music submissions and/or private feedback, DM me @rohview on Twitter and Instagram, or shoot me an email at qlctv.podcast@gmail.com
Let's stay connected! Find me here: https://ofbd.co/zY
In Episode 25, we review some of the most distinct and fresh albums to come out of 2020.
First, we discuss Navy Blue's Song of Sage: Post Panic!, a deeply intimate and vulnerable record that explores topics related to mental health, racism, and generational trauma (2:52).
Next, we review Iceberg Theory and August Fanon's dense philosophical adventure Dispatches from the Kali Yuga (20:21).
Finally, we finish off by reviewing Fatboi Sharif and Roper Williams' wild and exciting Gandhi Loves Children (36:29).
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For music submissions and/or private feedback, DM me @rohview on Twitter and Instagram, or shoot me an email at qlctv.podcast@gmail.com
Let's stay connected! Find me here: https://ofbd.co/zY
Released:
Jan 4, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
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