Artist: Atmosphere
Album: The Family Sign
Release: April 12
Label: Rhymesayers Entertainment
Grade: B+
Atmosphere keeps it in the family as its new title, The Family Sign, breaks the mold of a traditional Atmosphere album while also being the beacon of underground rap.
The Family Sign begins with "My Key," which introduces an instrumental break with low, harsh tones. The lyrics introduced mimic the journey of each of the tracks through a story-based lyrical presentation.
With the release of its new album, the duo from Minneapolis, Minn., Sean Daley and Anthony Davis, prove that less is more. Combining precision instrumentals and a steady flow of impressive lyrics, Atmosphere's latest proves that producers are overrated.
Rap lyrics are not usually accompanied by an array of carefully crafted instrumentals, but Atmosphere avoids the stigma of mainstream rap, providing a compilation that stands out in a sea of mediocrity.
The introduction of "Became" is a surprise to listeners, with the melodic piano fusing into a percussion interlude on this family tribute. This song is just one of the many examples of the rhythmic variation found throughout the album.
"Just For Show" provides a catchy reggae beat with a jazzy instrumental feel, which keeps the tracks feeling original and fresh.
This record guarantees free-flowing lyrics without the normal arrangement of rap, and presents a strong feeling of freestyle. However, Atmosphere may have benefited if it added a few tracks that included some standout choruses, rather than just a continuous flow of rap.
The album ends with "My Notes," featuring a piano background, bringing the album full-circle.
With The Family Sign, Atmosphere has crafted an album that will keep the listener guessing while breaking rap conventions at every turn.
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