Friday, September 26, 2008

E-Mail Bag Mix


New Joints:

Get Naked - G-Mack: Get Naked has been heating up of the last few weeks, making appearances on several mixshows throughout the midwest. G-Mack released a new mixtape entitled "4th and Inches" hosted by DJ Scream along with this new single. The hook contains vocals from Duval producer Bishop Jones, and the track was created by Young Sears!

Park & Ride 2-The After Hours Edition-Wordsmith: New exclusive from Wordsmith called "Park & Ride 2: The After Hours Edition" produced by Strada. Watch out for Wordsmith flooding the streets and online in 2008 with his Mixtapes "The Revolution Begins with a Takeover Vol. 1 & 2," "The Mid-Year Review," and "The 2008 Worldwide Web Wrap-Up" Also, be on the look out for Chubb Rock and Wordsmith's "Bridging the Gap" Album coming in 2009!

Press Releases:

Common Market announces September 9th release of Tobacco Road on HYENA/ MassLine.

"Scion’s flow is liquid, with superb word choice and breath control, while anyone who has heard Rawkus’ Blue Scholars knows Sabzi’s old-school soul fueled beats easily rival those of 9th Wonder." - Pop Matters

"Common Market have created a work that's brought them closer to the region of hiphop greatness. This is no exaggeration." - The Stanger

In the wake of critical acclaim for their fervid spring release of the Black Patch War EP, Common Market and HYENA/ MassLine (RA Scion and Sabzi [Blue Scholars]) present the new Common Market Full Length Tobacco Road, available September 9th 2008.

Tobacco Road showcases a more lyrically engaged RA Scion over Sabzi’s most creative and melodic compositions to-date. It is laden with heavy introspection and RA Scion’s staunch personal convictions on life, love and art with meaning, but is noticeably absent of the feeling of pseudo-evangelical idealism. Where Common Market carried youthful directives such as “liquor stores [should be] raised to make way for art galleries,” the more mature Tobacco Road is circumspect in its approach: “…planted seven rows – will it ever grow? Heaven only knows… Set it deep into the earth, work and serve, all the rest – let it come or not…”

The album begins by setting the scene in rural Kentucky where the audience attends a fiery Southern Baptist sermon pertaining to honest labor. The intensity of the pastor’s delivery coupled with the implication of his assertion “NO FREE RIDES!” adequately prepares the listener for what is to come on “Trouble Is,” the album’s cornerstone track, craftily establishing the proverbial farmer as the LP’s central character.

The struggle of the farmer continues on tracks such as “Gol’Dust” and “Slow Cure,” as it becomes evident to the discerning listener that he and the emcee are, in fact, one in the same. Tobacco Road, from beginning to end, is an allegorical tale of service to the community from the perspective of an active participant; it touches freely on the good, the bad, and often times the ugly.

The album is not an “easy read,” however, and was not fashioned to be fully digested in a single sitting. Tobacco Road is comprised of 18 tracks, within which lie hidden gems which the listener will appreciate with dedicated discovery. Upon closer examination, you’ll find the incorporation of seasonal progression in reference to the album’s agricultural influence. But as important to this album is it’s groove and fantastic production. Sabzi has prepared a masterpiece complete with hard-hitting drums, soul-drenched samples and authentic piano compositions; the album’s outro, a 90-second impromptu display of Sabzi’s command over the ivories, serves as an expert auditory summation of all the emotion packed into Tobacco Road.


You can use this link to DL the full MP3 of “Tobacco Road”: Tobacco Road-Common Market

Check out Tobacco Road song samples at:

http://masslinemedia.com/commonmarket/_wintertakesall.mp3
http://masslinemedia.com/commonmarket/_tobaccoroad.mp3
http://masslinemedia.com/commonmarket/_goldust.mp3

Track Listing and Credits for Common Market’s Tobacco Road:

1) Service
2) Trouble Is
3) Gol’Dust
4) Slow Cure
5) Back Home (The Return)
6) 40 Furrows
7) House
8) Winter Takes All
9) Weather Vane
10) 40 Acres
11) Nina Sing feat. Funklove
12) Certitude feat. Chev
13) The Crucible feat. Geologic of Blue Scholars
14) 40 Thieves
15) Spits (inst.)
16) Nothin’ At All
17) Swell
18) Tobacco Road

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