{"id":6817,"date":"2016-09-07T12:05:29","date_gmt":"2016-09-07T19:05:29","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/grandmighty.com\/?p=6817"},"modified":"2016-09-27T16:41:09","modified_gmt":"2016-09-27T23:41:09","slug":"suicideboys-stop-calling-us-horrorcore","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/grandmighty.com\/2016\/09\/suicideboys-stop-calling-us-horrorcore\/","title":{"rendered":"$uicideboy$ – Stop Calling Us Horrorcore"},"content":{"rendered":"
I haven’t posted a new track in a while, but as of late, I’ve been keeping it lit with $uicideboy$. I dabble with EDM and all that electro stuff here and there, but my interest in that genre always fluctuates. Truthfully, I haven’t been listening to any of it recently not just\u00a0due to its repetitive nature, but being associated with today’s candied out\u00a0kids that shuffle dance is not my personal preference. <\/p>\n
What I always stay grounded and consistent in is hip hop. Cloud rap, trillwave, whatever you want to call it, I think it’s a refreshing twist in the otherwise subpar landscape of modern hip hop – that’s plagued by horrible lyricists like Lil Wayne and other nonsense like warble rap.<\/p>\n
I recommend checking out the album Now the Moon’s Rising as a starter to $uicideboy$. You can find it on their Bandcamp<\/a>. They recently released a new album, Radical, that’s conveniently available on iTunes. Here’s a track from it. <\/p>\n