STREAMING // (Track) Black Braid – “Barefoot Ghost Dance On Blood Soaked Soil”

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Classic Day – Lord Only Knows

While the spirit of Jesus Christ might be one of the most recognizable entities in human history, the strength lies where his followers hold in specifically euphoric gospel where choirs seem to melt the words of the good book into the soul.

Pastor T.L. Barrett And The Youth For Christ Choir is the culmination of Chicagoans in the late ‘60s and early ‘70s where one single record is powerful enough to raise the dead, turn sinners into saints, and give non-believers a holy moral ground to stand upon.

Like A Ship… (Without A Sail) is immediately one of those records that becomes the perfect closer to every movie, every show, and instills that hopefulness of main character energy through each track.

More focused on the title track, “Like A Ship” where the choir becomes ethereal and otherworldly as if the arc has opened and the final hour is approaching. Overwhelming in the redemption styles of man; Pastor T.L. Barrett And The Youth For Christ Choir are the shepherds that shield the audience from certain immolation.

“Like A Ship” is joyous but built through this instrumentation where layering and stacking of vocals appear with eyes closed and hands raised to the sky. Tears fall as quarter and eighth notes on the percussion from Charles Pittman and Stanley Fox as vocals pour in from every direction.

Immaculately simple in writing, the power of the track here comes from the tonality behind the words. The choir describes, “Just like a ship, without a sail. But I’m not worried because I know, but I know we can take it. I know we can shake it.”

While the choir forms the backing, the duetting voice comes from Pastor T.L. Barrett who is more of the narrator that speaks thunderously but without many vocalizations stemming directly. Instead, the pair bounce off each other like a mirror match.

When gospel music is bad, it’s atrocious. However, the same goes for the opposite, and thankfully, Like A Ship… (Without A Sail) might be sonically the best gospel record to be pressed to wax. The album is like a burst of sunshine coming through Pastor T.L. Barrett And The Youth For Christ Choir almost entirely effortlessly.

The third track of the eight-track LP formats itself as “It’s Me O Lord,” and again is instrumentally striking. The production of Pastor T.L. Barrett And The Youth For Christ Choir becomes the main staple of intrigue as to why this record will live on through generations and has lived on. If the lyrics of Christ and God dissipated, the record would still be a masterpiece of direction and emotional prominence.

While much of the lyricism is repetitious and based entirely on chants, “It’s Me O Lord” does strike a nerve of capable acceptance. The choir comes together to say, “It’s me, it’s me, it’s me oh lord. Standing in the need of prayer. It’s me, it’s me, it’s me oh lord. Standing in the need of prayer.”

Spending much of the past month on repeat, the vinyl practically has drag marks through it being worn down. Like A Ship… (Without A Sail) is a sample dream, a melody for the ears, and a real touch of spiritual beauty. Even against the grain, Pastor T.L. Barrett And The Youth For Christ Choir find beauty and hope in a world that never seemed darker.

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STREAMING // (Album) WIDOWSPEAK – “The Jacket”

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Guitar + Vocals: Molly Hamilton

Guitar + Mellotron: Robert Earl Thomas

Drums: Michael Stasiak

Bass: J.D. Sumner

Piano + Organ: Michael Hess

Additional Mellotron By: Homer Steinweiss

Produced By: Robert Earl Thomas + Homer Steinweiss

Mixed By: Chris Coady

Mastered By: Josh Bonati

Artwork By: Andrea Smith

Layout By: Patrick Fernandes

Track List: While You Wait, Everything Is Simple, Salt, True Blue, The Jacket, Unwind, The Drive, Slow Dance, Forget It, Sleeper

SUNDAY SAMPLER // (Playlist) “03/13/2022″

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“A playlist of tracks that were featured on MattsMusicMine.com from the week of March 7th – 13th. From Reviews to Streams, never miss a track with these playlists that are uploaded every single Sunday till I drop dead.”

Featuring: MIKE, Emma Ruth Rundle, Stiff Meds, Pusha T, Nigo, E.J. Strickland, Immanuel Wilkins, Joel Ross, Lydia Harrell, Michael King, Ben Williams, The Alchemist, Kool G Rap, Ghostface Killah, Young Guv, DJ Lucas, Kanye West, Devil Master, Horsegirl, Your Old Droog, Mach-Hommy, Benny The Butcher, Diddy, Bibbi, SUN, Black Doldrums, Vince Staples, Mustard

Track List: Evil Eye, Aww (Zaza), Pump Organ Song, Never Healed, Hear Me Clearly, Language Of The Unheard, Diesel, Beat The Clock, Save Me Dear, Only Wanna See U Tonight, Optical Illusion, Hurricane, Acid Black Mass, Anti-Glory, Fela Kruti, Scooby Snacks, 10 more Commandments, I Don’t Mind, Sad Paradise, MAGIC

STREAMING // (Album) Black Doldrums – “Dead Awake”

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Track List: Sad Paradise, Into Blue, Sleepless Nights, Now You Know This, Dreamcatcher, All For You, Runaway, Sidewinder

STREAMING // (Album) Bibbi – “You Don’t Mind”

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Featuring: SUN

Produced By: SUN

Engineered By: Jorge Arrigone

Track List: You Don’t Mind, I Don’t Want You, Get Into My Life, Guns On Fire (Flame Mix)

New Music – YODDY Piper

Rowdy in the booth and as relatable as the pavement everyone stomps around on, the concrete jungle that Your Old Droog represents through their lyricism and wittiness continues to inspire and form a relationship with New York’s finest.

The newest EP comes in the form of YOD Wave, less than two months before the collaborative record between Droog and Tha God Fahim, Tha Wolf On Wall St 2: The American Dream dropped.

Breaking fewer ankles here and being more of a straightforward rhyme fest on YOD Wave, the emotion here feels as if Droog was gearing up for a solid release schedule of back-to-back hits all through 2022.

The low-tuned strums on the high-pitched strings take the eastern European influence from Droog’s backing and push them to the forefront once again. Instead of being a full-fledge record, YOD Wave infiltrates and dissipates within less than 20 minutes.

While a shortened ride, the audience plays a huge role in the surrounding nature of Your Old Droog. Pieces like “Scooby Snacks” are whimsical and resemble the beauty of operatic performance as boom-bap percussion snaps alongside Your Old Droog as a lyricist. His gravel vocals are infectious and each punchline resembles a standup comedian who is precise with timing.

Some of the favorite lines come from the second verse that has Droog saying, “And don’t forget, success and failure is intertwined. On to the next round, I ain’t never waiting. Got my business off the ground, now it’s levitating. Played it  sweet like orchestras, made it from out of here, and you know how stuck  up  New Yorkers is.”

While one of the singles of YOD Wave, “Purple Rain Freestyle” alludes to Chappelle Show with moments of iconic memories flooding into the frame. Pancakes, purple, and Prince all appear in the chorus where over a  charismatic instrumental, Droog is easily identifiable and relatable in delivery.

The chorus illustrates, “If you ain’t got the same broads, same cars, and same houses; game – blouses. They really  tried to annihilate us, (So what you do?) Ate ‘em up like some purple Now And Later’s.”

By this point, YOD Wave is already more than halfway over but that moment of fulfillment comes in one of the more glorious uses of instrumentation. “Body Right, Mind Right” is going to be the final look at Droog before they disappear back into the crowded streets of Manhattan. 1000’s of people all around, a face on the stage becomes a face in the crowd with a somber use of piano and snapping percussion.

The color seems to fade to greys instead of vibrancy, the manhole covers which spew smoke, and the tenements with bars on the windows become the home for Your Old Droog. Strangely, this somber moment is a recollection of YOD Wave’s godly prowess and for one of the reasons why Your Old Droog is still a treasure of musical performance.

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STREAMING // (Album) Skee Mask – “A”

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Track List: Driver, Korarchaeota, DIY Letterbox, BFIB, De Navajo, At Play, Msynth Patterns, Msynth Dub, Plastix A.W., Birdland Skit, TSC0024