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
Vinicius Cantuaria
Cymbals
NII OTOO ANNAN AND STEVEN FELD
Bufo Variations
LE VENT DU NORD
LA PART DU FEU
CAPERCAILLIE
Roses and Tears
RODRIGO Y GABRIELA
Rodrigo Y Gabriela
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