
Rhymesayers - Rhymesayers
Atmosphere
Release date: 2007-11-20
Audio CD
Alternative Rap, Pop, Rap & Hip-Hop, Rap, Hip-Hop, Rap/Hip Hop, Underground Rap, United States of America
1. Peyote
2. Party Over Here
3. Makes the Sun Come Out
4. The Rooster
5. Lyndale Avenue User's Manual




Slug and Ant follow up their amazingly smooth "Sad Clown Bad Summer" with the coming of "Bad Fall". Can it keep up the solid performance?
The first track, "Peyote", grabs you with a slick guitar riff frosted over a thick beat that pulls you through the whole song. Slug's familiar storytelling is back and better then ever throughout most of the EP. The next track, "Party Over Here", starts out promising with another light hearted guitar riff but the song never actually gets going. Throughout the whole track it seems like the intro should end any minute, but it never does. It teeters, but never actually goes into the deep end. A decent effort at an upbeat party song, but it falls short. The next track, "Makes the Sun Come Out", sparks curiosity as it starts out with a rubberband like synth. The song never picks up pace and feels like the EP popped a Riddelen and lulled itself to sleep. The next track, "The Rooster", starts with another guitar riff, this one more mellow and flowing, and a no-bones-about-it beat that makes you want to close your eyes and mouth along. The final track, "Lyndale Avenue User's Manual", is an extremely catchy and mellow song that leaves you wanting more.
Bad Fall misses the mark set by Bad Summer, But leaves you with an excellent taste in you're mouth.
Sean & Anthony add another excellent addition to their seasonal collection to keep their fans satisfied until the April release of their next album. The compilation includes a good mix of the duos range of styles from the raucous track "Party Over Here" to the more melancholy tale "The Rooster". "Makes the Sun Come Out" is a signature story that has allowed the group to connect on a human level wiht those fans that empathize in human life. The embossed cover art with fantastic characteratures are an added bonus.
After listening to Sad Clown Bad Summer, I have decided that Atmosphere is one of the best MCs currently in the game. The next installment in the Sad Clown series, Sad Clown Bad Fall is not as good as Bad Summer, but it is still tight regardless. The reason why I like Atmosphere so much is because he is an excellent story teller. You actually feel like your in the bar witnessing the characters, Slug describes in "The Rooster," relate to the story of a troubled girl in "Peyote" & feel his frustration in a day gone wrong in "Make The Sun Come Out." The album ends on high note with "Lyndale Avenue User's Manual," the track shows off Atmosphere's abilities as a MC & song writer. I heard somewhere that the tracks from these Sad Clown installments are throw away tracks from his next album, if that is the case he should be dropping a classic.