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After a quick week off, the guys are back with episde 64 of Comprehensive Beatdown. This week, Bloggy Bonilla and Silent G take a listen to “The Whole Food,” from Gensu Dean and Denmark Vessey. “The Whole Food” was released on July 29th by the ever-reliable Mello Music Group.
The guys also check out a couple of songs off of “Weekend,” the debut album from Jackson, MS based rock band Dream Cult.
The intro music is from “Rain Temple,” the new album from 1814. The outro is from the new Gucci Mane album, “Everybody Looking.”
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It’s Episode 54 of Comprehensive Beatdown with Bloggy Bonilla and Silent G!
The guys are back this week with one of their most anticipated albums of the year, “Take Me to the Alley” by Gregory Porter. This is Porter’s 4th solo album and his follow-up to the Grammy winning (best jazz vocal performance) “Liquid Spirit.” Silent G talks about his experience seeing Gregory Porter at Jazz Fest in New Orleans last weekend in the Jazz Tent as a severe thunderstorm wreaked havoc on the festival grounds, causing the cancellation of the remainder of the day’s shows, including a two-hour Stevie Wonder performance.
The intro music comes from the new Lack of Afro Album, “Hello Baby.”
If you want to keep up with an inordinate amount of new music, follow Silent G’s 2016 Albums/EPs playlist on Spotify.
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Comprehensive Beatdown is back with Episode 36. This week, Bloggy Bonilla and Silent G listen to “Church In These Streets,” the newest record from Jeezy. “Church In These Streets” is Jeezy’s 6th album with CTE/Def Jam and was released on November 13th.
The intro and outro tracks are from “Shadow of a Doubt,” the brand new album from Freddie Gibbs dropping Nov. 20th.
We will be taking next week off. Enjoy your families and love one another.
Bloggy Bonilla and Silent G are back with the 34th episode of Comprehensive Beatdown. This week the guys check out “Bad Neighbor,” the collaborative album from MED, Blu, and Madlib.
The intro music is from the most recent posthumous release from J Dilla, “Dillatronic.” New songs from Kirk Knight and Joey the Jerk are also listened to and discussed.
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After a quick one week hiatus, Bloggy Bonilla and Silent G are back a band new episode of Comprehensive Beatdown. This week, the guys check out the new album from Disclosure, “Caracal.” Disclosure has gone in a more pop driven direction, with a host of vocalists aiding in the composition of the record.
New tracks from Christian Scott and Zap Francis are also played to round out Episode 31.
Comprehensive Beatdown is 30 episodes this old this week! For this special episode, Bloggy Bonilla and Silent G listen to “Meow the Jewels,” which probably needs no introduction to our listeners. But we’ll give it to you anyway. “Meow the Jewels,” which began as a joke “bonus package” buried deep in the email announcing the varying release formats of Run the Jewels 2, came to fruition after a group of friends contributed over $40,000 to an online campaign to make Killer Mike and El-P produce the record. A wide array of guest producers were brought in to complete the project, which is a full remix of Run the Jewels 2 album, using cat sounds for the music. All proceeds from the online campaign were donated to charities that benefit the victims of police brutality.
The intro music is from “Seven Seas,” the new record from Emancipator, which dropped on September 25th.
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Bloggy Bonilla and Silent G are back this week with episode 28 of Comprehensive Beatdown. This time around, the guys give a listen to “90059,” the second album from Watts based rapper Jay Rock. “90059” was released by Top Dog Entertainment on September 11. Jay Rock is best known from his debut album, 2011’s “Follow Me Home” as well as his collaborations with fellow Black Hippy members Ab-Soul, Kendrick Lamar, and Schoolboy Q.
The guys also check out tracks from Lapa and Bankroll Fresh.
The local track of the week is from Jackson MC 5th Child, whose seventh album, “My Conversations With God,” will drop on October 17.
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Comprehensive Beatdown hits you with Episode 27 this week, featuring “Deeply Rooted,” the 12th studio album from Scarface. Bloggy Bonilla and Silent G bot hold high regards for Scarface and you will hear both of them argue for his inclusion in the list of all-time greatest MCs. @scarface-brothermob
The intro music this week if from UK producer Ekoplekz.
After a quick vacation, Bloggy Bonilla and Silent G are back with Episode 26 of Comprehensive Beatdown. This week, the guys take a look back ten years to “Late Registration,” Kanye West’s second album, released August 30, 2005. “Late Registration,” released to critical acclaim and high sales, was given a boost after Kanye’s (in)famous “George Bush doesn’t care about Black people” quote at a Hurricane Katrina relief benefit just days after the album’s release. Kanye West would go on to be one of the most influential players in pop culture and remains so to this day. The guys discuss all of that and more this week as they take a listen back through one of the better albums of the early 21st century.