Spank Rock
Everything Is Boring And Everyone Is A F” (Lim.ed. 180g, Gatefold Slee
Boys Noize / Bad Blood Records
19.95 €
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LONG-AWAITED SOPHOMORE LP DEFIES EXPECTATION EXECUTIVE PRODUCED BY BOYS NOIZE, GUESTS INCLUDE BIG FREEDIA AND SANTIGOLD THE ALBUM COMES IN TWO DIFFERENT VERSIONS! US-IMPORT LIMITED EDITION DELUXE PACKAGE, 180 GRAM PRESSING, YELLOW VINYL AND GATEFOLD SLEEVE! INCLUDING MP3 DOWNLOAD CARD FOR FULL DIGITAL ALBUM PLUS DIGITAL ALBUM STEMS OF THE TRACKS NASTY & ENERGY THE NORMAL VERSION INCLUDES 140 GRAM WEIGHTED PRESSINGS IN BLACK COLOUR AND GATEFOLDED SLEEVE “He’s the bomb. He’s really a true artist and the best rapper, live, as well. Like once you see him live, he’ll blow you away.” - Boys Noize “…His stuff came out and it was so progressive …it blew everyone away. ” - Mark Ronson “When [Yoyoyoyoyo] came out… it cut through all the shit for me. It was like a slap ’round the face. The computers speaking over their reference points and pointing to something brand new. Turn it up.” - Thom Yorke Kool Disco MC Spank Rock aka Naeem Juwan, the harbinger of the party-rap explosion of the mid-2000s, is primed to drop the sophomore effort, Everything Is Boring And Everyone Is A Fucking Liar October 03rd on Boysnoize Records. With the help of executive producer Boys Noize (who produced the bulk of the album), Spank Rock has taken a brand new, intrepid direction since 2005’s Yoyoyoyoyo. The latest in a series of collaborative projects (Bangers & Cash with Benny Blanco or Mobroder with Blu Jemz, for example), Everything Is Boring And Everyone Is A Fucking Liar finds Naeem reinvigorated and inspired; the change is palpable. As it’s title might suggest, Everything Is Boring And Everyone Is A Fucking Liar is a deliberate departure from the sound of Yoyoyoyoyo; the forthcoming album is a polished, melodic effort informed as much by pop and rock as club rap and electro. This striking amalgam is exemplified wholly by “Energy", the lead single produced by Boys Noize. The frenetic drum line maintains a stuttered clip that finds Spank Rock sounding somewhere be