Tuesday, May 10, 2022

San Diablo AllStars gave us "A Field Guide To Modern Trauma"

  San Diablo AllStars releases "A Field Guide To Modern Trauma" & it's refreshing & creative.   The project starts off with "Klepto" & it's a dope beat with some great vocals.  I love hear some raps that I can understand & vibe to as well.  The title of the next song "Devil's work" caught my attention & I knew they had to be talking about something of some substance; I was correct.  The AllStars delivered on this as well, everything meshes well together.  Sidenote The mixing and mastering of these songs sound amazing as well & that's always great to hear.  Diastro shows up on the track "Everybody" & it gives me a rock feel infused with hip-hop.  The bars are superb on this track as well.  The track "Say what" gives me that old school hip-hop feel but at the same time it's groovy.  It's the perfect track for a real MC!!! I can honestly say this is my favorite track on the project, it's so hip-hop & pure rap.  The skills are highlighted to the highest level on this track.  "Get Some" is another one of my favorites...and the first verse on this song is WHEWWWW!!!! PERFECT!!! The verses on this song go nice with this beat & I believe I hear a famous sample in the beat but i'm not sure.  Regardless, it's another great track.  The project also features John Risdon on the track "Boomstick", Natalie Dime shows up on "People Are Strange", & Blush is featured on the final track "Nothing song".  Overall this album is dope & it full of great talent, production, vocals, & different emotions & feels.  No song sounds like another song, everything is in it's own lane & the AllStars did a great job completing this project.  




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