ATMOSPHERE – OVERCAST! (20TH ANNIVERSARY) - LP •

ATMOSPHERE
OVERCAST! (20TH ANNIVERSARY) - LP

RHYMESAYERS

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UPC: 826257000842
Label: RHYMESAYERS
Format: LP
Release Date: October 22, 2021
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1. 1597
2. Brief Description
3. Current Status (feat. Beyond)
4. Complications
5. 4:30 AM
6. Adjust (feat. Beyond)
7. Clay
8. @
9. Sound Is Vibration
10. Multiples
11. Scapegoat
12. Ode To The Modern Man
13. WND
14. Multiples Reprise
15. Caved In
16. Cuando Limpia El Humo
17. The Outernet
18. Untitled Hidden Track


 

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Originally released in the summer of 1997, Overcast! marked the start of a storied career that still shows no signs of slowing down. While Slug and original co-member Spawn’s rhyme patterns and passion for wordplay may have hinted at some of their influences, their creative songwriting and inventive concepts, paired with Ant’s brooding and melodic production, made the album stand apart from its predecessors and peers.

Overcast! covers a range of topics and moods, from the dramatic storytelling on “WND”, to the sobering reflections on “Caved In”, to the meticulous imagery and cultural dissection on “Clay”, all joined by a wealth of clever punchlines and metaphors coming together to form a well-balanced and diverse collection of lyricism. Of course, there’s also “Scapegoat”, with its beautifully ominous musical backdrop and Slug’s perfectly-scripted satirical rant, which took the underground by storm and played a significant role in opening ears around the world to give a listen to what Atmosphere and Rhymesayers had to say.

Although widely considered an underground classic, the full-length Overcast! album was never pressed on vinyl until a limited edition run hit stores in 2017, in celebration of the album’s 20th anniversary. Now re-packaged and produced for wider distribution, fans everywhere can add this remastered masterpiece to their collection. Celebrate Atmosphere’s legacy of creative expression with the album that started it all!


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