2007-01-08
Right out of So Cal, Aloe Blacc doesn’t exactly fit in any one genre. Some of these songs really mix it up. At times you’ll hear rap with a kind of techno key board, or just singing along with a choppy beat. This album opens the idea of really being who you are. Aloe Blacc does many things from rap to piano. All in all it’s a welcome change and maybe the start of something new.-MKASTRID WILLIAMSON
Day of the Lone Wolf
Tarika
10: Beasts, Ghosts and Dancing with History
Balthazar
Thin Walls
B-SIDE PLAYERS
Fire in the Youth
Femi Kuti
Live at the Shrine
Lila Downs
Una Sangre/One Blood
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