Today's Album: Snob Scrilla - Day One (2008)
June 29th 2009 14:45
It was the bizarre name that intrigued me. The singles I heard and saw on Triple J and Video Hits intrigued me even further. Even still, Snob Scrilla (real name Sean Ray) never really struck me as the kind of act that made me want to rush out and buy their album.
It was earlier this month that I chanced upon the album when I picked up a copy for free from the office of FasterLouder. Man, I feel like kicking myself for having missed out on these songs for so damn long!
There's such a versatile range of tunes to be found here. "Houston" targets the degradation of hip-hop via "dirty south" ringtone rap, "Heartbreak Scorcese" sees Scrilla lamenting over failed relationship (a sentiment echoed in the brilliant "........") and "Alienation" is a political romp satirising the terminology of "aliens".
The highlight of Day One, however, comes in the form of "King John". A passionate seven-minute opus with spacey synths, racing rhythms and Ray himself at the forefront with a perfect blend of vocoder singing and fired-up rapping in the chorus. The song deals with human tragedy and treachery, referencing the Shakespearean tragedy to make its point.
There's a lot of very interesting and powerful material on here from an underrated musician.
For the cheap ones out there, you can listen to Day One start to finish at Snob Scrilla's MySpace page. I highly recommend doing so.
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