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Grieves|Winter & The Wolves  (Instrumental Version)

Winter & The Wolves (Instrumental Version)

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On Winter & the Wolves, Seattle-based indie rapper Grieves displays significant, even startling, growth from his previous releases, and in the process shakes off any possible accusations that he's an Atmosphere clone. If anything, this vibrant, alive, and diversified release could draw Macklemore or Mac Miller comparisons when it comes to the music and the slick production, but regular visitors to the Rhymesayers label still get their fill of emo and introverted, although this time, it comes with a delicious grain of salt. Key cut "Whoa Is Me" paints Grieves as a sensitive guy who's up for some call-and-response comedy when it comes to his soft heart ("My dog died [When you were six!]" and "My truck broke [You ride the bus!]"). There's the opening number, "Rain Damage," a forceful, "guess who's back"-type track where the man triumphantly and convincingly spits that he's the "gapped-tooth rapper" with "a bag full of I-don't-give-a-f*cks for that ass," and don't forget "Rhymesayers, put that logo on the back," and suddenly these emo outsiders seem entirely "in." Blame his new cohort, producer B. Lewis, for most of the attractive musical flash on multiple tracks; then there's expert knob-twiddler Sapient giving "Recluse" an accordion-based beat that's somehow both sinister and street. Grieves also does fine on his own, claiming a solo production credit on "Long One," where soul and restraint build a solid foundation for lyrics like "got dumped, she don't need an unemployed punk running round life like the pile of blues records in his trunk." If Grieves is getting closer to the world of Macklemore, it's a Macklemore world where the ceiling really can hold us, and often does. Still, Grieves has stretched the possibilities of Rhymesayers-type rap with Winter & the Wolves, so kick the mopes to the curb with this one, since it understands and overcomes with extra helpings of clever and cool.
© David Jeffries /TiVo

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Winter & The Wolves (Instrumental Version)

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1
Rain Damage (Instrumental)
00:03:59

Grieves, Composer, MainArtist

2014 Rhymesayers Entertainment LLC 2014 Rhymesayers Entertainment LLC

2
Whoa is Me (Instrumental)
00:02:40

Grieves, Composer, MainArtist

2014 Rhymesayers Entertainment LLC 2014 Rhymesayers Entertainment LLC

3
Over You (Instrumental)
00:04:19

Grieves, Composer, MainArtist

2014 Rhymesayers Entertainment LLC 2014 Rhymesayers Entertainment LLC

4
Serpents (Instrumental)
00:03:42

Grieves, Composer, MainArtist

2014 Rhymesayers Entertainment LLC 2014 Rhymesayers Entertainment LLC

5
Breath of Air (Instrumental)
00:04:12

Grieves, Composer, MainArtist

2014 Rhymesayers Entertainment LLC 2014 Rhymesayers Entertainment LLC

6
Astronauts (Instrumental)
00:03:50

Grieves, Composer, MainArtist

2014 Rhymesayers Entertainment LLC 2014 Rhymesayers Entertainment LLC

7
Autumn (Instrumental)
00:03:04

Grieves, Composer, MainArtist

2014 Rhymesayers Entertainment LLC 2014 Rhymesayers Entertainment LLC

8
How's it Gonna Go (Instrumental)
00:04:25

Grieves, Composer, MainArtist

2014 Rhymesayers Entertainment LLC 2014 Rhymesayers Entertainment LLC

9
Recluse (Instrumental)
00:03:17

Grieves, Composer, MainArtist

2014 Rhymesayers Entertainment LLC 2014 Rhymesayers Entertainment LLC

10
Like Child (Instrumental)
00:02:49

Grieves, Composer, MainArtist

2014 Rhymesayers Entertainment LLC 2014 Rhymesayers Entertainment LLC

11
Long One (Instrumental)
00:03:20

Grieves, Composer, MainArtist

2014 Rhymesayers Entertainment LLC 2014 Rhymesayers Entertainment LLC

12
Kidding Me (Instrumental)
00:04:29

Grieves, Composer, MainArtist

2014 Rhymesayers Entertainment LLC 2014 Rhymesayers Entertainment LLC

13
Shreds (Instrumental)
00:03:03

Grieves, Composer, MainArtist

2014 Rhymesayers Entertainment LLC 2014 Rhymesayers Entertainment LLC

14
Smoke in the Night (Instrumental)
00:04:23

Grieves, Composer, MainArtist

2014 Rhymesayers Entertainment LLC 2014 Rhymesayers Entertainment LLC

Albumbeschreibung

On Winter & the Wolves, Seattle-based indie rapper Grieves displays significant, even startling, growth from his previous releases, and in the process shakes off any possible accusations that he's an Atmosphere clone. If anything, this vibrant, alive, and diversified release could draw Macklemore or Mac Miller comparisons when it comes to the music and the slick production, but regular visitors to the Rhymesayers label still get their fill of emo and introverted, although this time, it comes with a delicious grain of salt. Key cut "Whoa Is Me" paints Grieves as a sensitive guy who's up for some call-and-response comedy when it comes to his soft heart ("My dog died [When you were six!]" and "My truck broke [You ride the bus!]"). There's the opening number, "Rain Damage," a forceful, "guess who's back"-type track where the man triumphantly and convincingly spits that he's the "gapped-tooth rapper" with "a bag full of I-don't-give-a-f*cks for that ass," and don't forget "Rhymesayers, put that logo on the back," and suddenly these emo outsiders seem entirely "in." Blame his new cohort, producer B. Lewis, for most of the attractive musical flash on multiple tracks; then there's expert knob-twiddler Sapient giving "Recluse" an accordion-based beat that's somehow both sinister and street. Grieves also does fine on his own, claiming a solo production credit on "Long One," where soul and restraint build a solid foundation for lyrics like "got dumped, she don't need an unemployed punk running round life like the pile of blues records in his trunk." If Grieves is getting closer to the world of Macklemore, it's a Macklemore world where the ceiling really can hold us, and often does. Still, Grieves has stretched the possibilities of Rhymesayers-type rap with Winter & the Wolves, so kick the mopes to the curb with this one, since it understands and overcomes with extra helpings of clever and cool.
© David Jeffries /TiVo

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