We’re not entirely sure why Aesop Rock is writing rhymes about frogs, but in all honestly he could write about a hot steaming turd and we’d still be with it.
We’re not entirely sure why Aesop Rock is writing rhymes about frogs, but in all honestly he could write about a hot steaming turd and we’d still be with it.
Visuals from last year’s surprise Felt album, Felt 4 U, in which Slug and MURS are joined by the latter’s fellow Living Legends member The Grouch, and the one and only Aesop Rock.
Two giants of the indy rap scene pay tribute to the father of them all, the dearly departed DOOM. Still can’t get over the fact he’s gone.
Aesop Rock adds a lyric video to this track from last month’s Spirit World Field Guide.
Trippy visuals for a track from last week’s new Aesop Rock album, Spirit World Field Guide.
The mighty Aesop Rock releases his latest album, and its quality as usual.
Those who follow our Rap History tweets will know that last year’s excellent, Evidence producued album from Brother Ali, Secrets & Escapes, recently turned one years old. He’s celebrating with a video for one of the tracks.
Slug and Ant are back with another new set of music.
More from the anticipated upcoming album by Aesop Rock, Spirit World Field Guide.
Kind of been sleeping on Sa-Roc for some reason, and for that we are sorry.