New Releases For June 1st, 2010

Space Bound EP
Group 1 Crew
Word Records
Hip-Hop

Art & Soul
Jadon Lavik
JLM Recordings
Contemporary
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Space Bound EP
Group 1 Crew
Word Records
Hip-Hop

Art & Soul
Jadon Lavik
JLM Recordings
Contemporary
Buy NOW:
iTunes

The One21 Essential 100 is a collection of albums that represent the best in creativity, innovation, and originality in music. This is not a “best of” list, nor is it influenced by album sales, or even popularity. Our attempt with this series is to highlight the gems, those rare albums that push boundaries and encourage new ways of thinking; both musical and philosophically. In our opinion, the music highlighted in this series is the “good stuff”.
Simply what this is going to be is a list of 100 albums from Christian music artists that we think you should own. Like our website, most genres will be represented, and some of the albums will be from as far back as the 60s, to as current as 2009. Each week we will post five albums, in no real order, with descriptions, album artwork, and places to buy the music.
Check out Pt.1
Check out Pt.2
Check out Pt.3
Check out Pt.4
Check out Pt.5
Check out Pt.6
Check out Pt.7
Check out Pt.8
Check out Pt. 9
Check out Pt.10
Check out Pt.11
Check out Pt.12
Check out Pt.13
Check out Pt.14

Stockholm Syndrome
Derek Webb
2009
Buy this album: Amazon, iTunes
There are many things about Stockholm Syndrome that are not surprising, despite its reputation. It is not surprising that Derek Webb would try to further himself as an artist and musician by constructing an album completely outside his “safety genre” by shedding his singer/songwriter sound and instead adopting electronic dance beats. Think more Thom Yorke than Bob Dylan. It is also not surprising that not only did Webb change genres, but that he would produce an album that sounded like progressive electronic had been his style his entire career. He excelled. It is not surprising that the album would be diverse, it is not surprising that the album would be controversial. Yet, Stockholm Syndrome never ceases to surprise.
For many reading this right now, you may have already heard about the dark cloud surrounding the album concerning the track “What Matters More”. For most, the one curse word uttered in the second verse of the song has completely overshadowed the fact that not only is Stockholm Syndrome an amazing album of music, but it is an important album that will ever change the face of modern Christian music. If Stockholm Syndrome had been awful, or even mediocre, or even just “good”, the amount of conversation surrounding it would never have occurred. The simple fact is that Derek Webb has created a classic, one that challenges and entertains, and it will be talked about for many years to come.
Highlights: Black Eye, The Spirit vs. The Kick Drum
, Heaven
, What Matters More

Bless the Martyr & Kiss The Child
Norma Jean
2002
Buy this album: Amazon, iTunes
Bless The Martyr & Kiss The Child is a atom bomb of an album. Not many CDs in the metal/hardcore community are considered classics the moment they come out, but this one was. Norma Jean’s first album took the term “metalcore” and reinvented it, and the effects have been felt in the scene ever since.
The album is brutal, dark, driving, and creative. Norma Jean made a complex and interesting album without making the music itself complex. The riffs are simple, the recording is flawed in places (it was recorded live in studio), and sound is unpolished. Yet, Bless The Martyr & Kiss The Child was light years from its peers, it was able to take those elements and make them significant. The mistakes made the album feel more personal, the bombastic song structures were only made possible by the simpler parts. Everything just came together in such a perfect way.
The album made Norma Jean THE band to beat, and since then they have become one of the most prominent figures in the metal/hardcore scene. Bless The Martyr & Kiss The Child is the finest work by an incredible band, and there are very few who can take that away.
Highlights: Memphis Will Be Laid To Waste, I Used To Hate Cell Phones But Now I Hate Car Accidents
, The Human Face Divine
, Face:Face

Village Thrift Circa 2005
Enter The Worship Circle
2005
Buy this album: Amazon, iTunes
Enter The Worship Circle is a collection of artists who come together and create modern worship music. In many of their incarnations, they have appeared as a group of hippie/folk artists who create songs for God out of drum circle sessions and late night sing alongs. Village Thrift: Circa 2005 is something completely different. Somehow, these artist were able to take the communal feeling of the drum circles and translate that into driving, electronic dance songs.
While the “village of voices” effect is still there, much of Village Thrift: Circa 2005 integrates the seemingly opposing musical styles into a beautiful product that makes you want sing and jump up and down at the same time. Every song a little bit more bizarre than the last, you will hear choir vocals, looped samples, hip-hop, drum’n’bass, house techno, and worship all in the same place. It may sound strange, but it works, and makes for songs that are as fresh five years later as they were when I first heard them.
Highlights: Make Me Feel, All You Angels
, Wake Up Sleepy
, How Sweet

Walk On The Wild Side
Scott Blackwell
1992
The hottest DJ in 1970’s New York, Scott Blackwell opened Palladium in the 70’s, working seven turntables at once to create a mind boggling tsunami of dance beats. Once Scott Blackwell turned his back on the New York fast lane for a relationship with Jesus he disappeared for a while. He returned with a bang in 1982 pioneering Gospel dance music and forming the first gospel dance label NSoul Records.
Walk On The Wild Side is the first full length accumulation of his work, after a decade of remixes and EPs. It is mostly straightforward House music, but one track stands apart. In “My King” Scott Blackwell took a public domain sermon from the Library of Congress and laid it over an infectious chill groove. Several acts, most prominently Raving Loonatics built entire albums on this style of delivering the Word into a club setting. Walk On The Wild Side set the standard for Christian dance music and Scott Blackwell continues to be the godfather of the scene.
Highlights: My King, Walk On The Wild Side, Keep The Fire Burning(Heaping Coals Mix)

Wake Up O’ Sleeper
Cool Hand Luke
2003
Buy this album: Amazon
Hush, little boy, don’t say a word
Don’t you know Daddy’s got this one?
Hey, little boy, bury your sword
Jesus already won this war
The chorus of the opening song, “Heroes Will Be Heroes”, off of Cool Hand Luke’s 2003 CD Wake Up O’ Sleeper immediately sets up listeners for the band’s message. Surrender. With deeply introspective lyrics, soaring atmospheric guitars, and the broken whisper of frontman, Mark Nickes, Cool Hand Luke has evolved from their early screamo days to become a unique and progressive voice in Christian art rock.
The music of Wake Up O’Sleeper walks the line of driving progressive rock and straight worship music. Every given track on the album bleeds honesty, creativity, and conviction. Cool Hand Luke is one of those bands you “haven’t really listened to” until you are in a dark room by yourself, with a pair of over sized headphones as the speakers. At all times delicate, and at all times driving, Wake Up O’Sleeper has hence dictated what truly spiritual rock could sound like from that point on.
In 2003, I was tired. I had been at Cornerstone Festival all week, and it was a hot year. I had been going through a lot in my life at the time, a relationship that I had been very happy in had ended the night before I traveled to the festival. I was starting a new school in a few months, and I was struggling with where my life was going at the time. I had three more bands on my list to see, but in the heat of the afternoon on my last day there, all I wanted to do was rest. I wondered into a tent close to my camp site, and just sat down. The band playing was just walking up onto the stage and getting settled. The background music faded, and a voice came over the mic and said:
“We are Cool Hand Luke, thank you for worshiping with us”
I stayed in that tent for an hour and didn’t move, speak, or even stand up. I let the music surround me and just let myself relax. The majority of the music they played that day was from their newly released Wake Up O’Sleeper album. I looked around the tent to see the members of Underoath, Norma Jean, mewithoutYou, Pedro The Lion, and Nodes of Ranvier standing transfixed as I was. When I stood up, I felt rejuvenated, happy, and lighter. I have always remembered what Cool Hand Luke’s music did to me that day, and for what God did in my heart during their short set.
Highlights: Heroes Will Be Heroes, One Time, So It Shall Be, This Is Love


It seems like Tooth & Nail always does this. They release a big ol sampler through another company, and then say to themselves “ya know, we should just do another one……by ourselves”.
Well thats what they have done, and this time around they have included a whole bunch of music that hasn’t even been released from all three of their departments (BEC Recordings, Tooth & Nail Records, and Solid State Records are all the same company). If you already downloaded the other sampler I put up, well good, you should have. there are a few repeat tracks on this one, but for the most part you will get a whole bunch of new music here. Enjoy!
1. Poema-”2 AM”
2. The OC Supertones- “Hallelujah”
3. Rapture Ruckus- “All Things New”*new unreleased
4. Manafest- “Avalanche”
5. Children 18:3- “Cover Your Eyes”*new unreleased
6. Fair- “Disappearing World”
7. Write This Down- “Handgrenades”
8. The Almost- “Hands”
9. The Letter Black- “Hanging On By A Thread”
10.Ivoryline- “Instincts”*new unreleased
11. Queen’s Club- “Less Talk”
12. Since October- ” Life, Scars, Apologies”*new unreleased
13. The Museum- “Never Look Away”*new unreleased
14. Sent By Ravens- “New Fire”
15. The Classic Crime- “Solar Powered Life”
16.Oh, Sleeper- “Son Of The Morning”
17. MyChildren MyBride- “Terra Firma”*new unreleased
18. Jaymes Reunion- “Trouble”
19. To Speak Of Wolves- “Trust But Verify”
20. Secret & Whisper- “Warrior (Southern Arrowwood)”
Download Tooth & Nail Records Summer Sampler
One21music has discovered two events that are scheduled for Cornerstone Music Festival 2010 could be very, very special. We at One21music regularly attend Cornerstone Music Festival, Austin City Limits Music Festival and South by Southwest Music Festival and we try to get to as many other festivals as possible. Why? Because special things happen. I just read about such an event that happened at the New Orleans Jazz Festival. My Morning Jacket performed an acoustic show at the legendary Preservation Hall that ended with a 3:00 a.m. parade through the streets of New Orleans also legendary Preservation Hall Jazz Band. We know of at least Cornerstone 2010 two events that hold that kind of promise.
Legendary, mystical, celtic Christian group Iona returns for their first show in over a decade. Iona formed in 1988 after David Fitzgerald‘s live changing visit to the spiritual islands of Lindisfarne and Iona. The band emerged from that pilgramage to become one of the most influential bands of the 90′s. Iona‘s mix of celtic music with other world influences and progressive rock help create a new audience for celtic music in pop and rock circles. Contemporaries include Clannad and Enya. Here is video from Iona‘s last performance at the 1996 Cornerstone Music Festival.
Shortly after this performance Iona went on a 10 year hiatus and only began playing shows again a few years age. We have this show underlined on our Cornerstone 2010 schedule.
Because there are so many bands, most shows at Cornerstone Music Festivals are scheduled from 20 to 50 minutes long. I have never seen a Cornerstone show last more than an hour. So it caught my attention when I saw a show that was scheduled for more than two hours. Sleeping Giant/Men As Trees Walking are schedule for a show on Wednesday night of Cornerstone 2010 that starts at 10:50 p.m. and ends at 1:00 a.m. Alternative rock, world music, worship band Men As Trees Walking is joining forces with hardcore, metal band Sleeping Giant? What is happening here? As you can see, Sleeping Giant is a hardcore band with a big heart for worship
But they are going to perform together with this world music worship collective Men As Trees Walking?
These types of shows are what make music festivals so cool. I don’t know if this will work or not, but I know I will be there expecting the unexpected. That means you will be there as well. We will be reporting on the Cornerstone Music Festival 2010 starting June 28th through July 3rd and we will try to bring you the video and the photos of special moments such as these.

Revival
As Hell Retreats
Strike First Records
Metalcore
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Convicted
Dependency
Blood & Ink Records
Hardcore
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Bang The Drums EP
Flynn Adam
Independent
Progressive Hip-Hop
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Findings EP
It Prevails
Independent
Melodic Hardcore

TSOL
Shad
Black Box Recordings
Hip-Hop

Revelation Through Tribulation
Thin Ice
Blood & Ink Records
Hardcore
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No Turning Back
InnerWish
Ulterium Records
Metal
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Cornerstone Music Festival 2010 is adding artists everyday and One21music is adding new profiles and bios everyday. One21music is the place for you to plan your Cornerstone 2010 schedule or live the Cornerstone 2010 experience vicariously through our artist profiles. This week we launched our Cornerstone 2010 coverage with the new band showcase news and the first installment of Cornerstone bands on One21music. Here is an update to the list of Cornerstone 2010 bands profiled on One21music.
As Hell Retreats
Ascend The Hill
Close You Eyes
The Ember Days
FBS
Holding Onto Hope
Hope For The Dying
Jonathan Jones (We Shot The Moon)
Levi The Poet
So Long Forgotten
Sovereign Strength
Take It Back!
Venia
Wrench In The Works
Keep checking in and we will keep keeping you updated and informed about Cornerstone Music Festival 2010.
Yes we are! One21music is making the 18 hour trip to Cornerstone Music Festival 2010. Nearly 500 Christian music artists and 30,000 fans will descend on a farm in southwestern Illinois for 6 days of music, seminars, art, prayer, fellowship and camping. We will do our best to give you the full experience without the mud and nasty communal showers.

Jesus People USA have been hosting Cornerstone Music Festival since 1984. Originally, staged just outside of Chicago, Cornerstone Music Festival moved to its present location on a farm outside Bushnell, Illinois in 1991. The festival has featured the biggest of the big music acts anchored by Christians. We first saw mewithoutyou playing a afternoon show in 2001, learned turntablism from legendary DJ Scott Blackwell and we had our world rocked by Josh Garrels in 2008. Through the years Mark Heard, Reliant K, Danielson, Pedro The Lion, MXPX and P.O.D. have all played Cornerstone Music Festival.
One21music is bringing a small team to try to cover the 13 stages and six seminar classroom tents. We will be reviewing shows, uploading videos and photos, doing some interviews and reporting on the vibe of 30,000 stinky Christians jamming on music, art and the presence of 30,000 fellow believers.
We have mentioned the seminars (ranging from Missional Business to Innercity Evangelism to Christian/Science reconciliation). There is also a Cornerstone Music Festival 2010 art festival and a film festival. In addition there are 5K races and soccer tournaments. But never forget that this is a music festival. In the coming weeks we will give you a more detailed history of Cornerstone Music Festival, previews of the seminars and interviews with some of the bands. To get started check out profiles and music samples of some of the bands that are playing Cornerstone 2010.
A Hope For Home
A Plea For Purging
Abandon
ABEL
The Almost
As They Sleep
August Burns Red
Becoming The Archetype
Before There Was Rosalyn
Bleach
Blessed By A Broken Heart
Bradley Hathaway
Brooke Waggoner
The Burial
Call To Preserve
The Chariot
Children 18:3
The Color Morale
Cool Hand Luke
Creations
David Crowder Band
Deas Vail
Demon Hunter
The Devil Wears Prada
Dignan
Eastern Block
Eisley
The Farewell Drifters
Flatfoot 56
For Today
Future of Forestry
The Glorious Unseen
Grave Robber
The Great Commission
Gwen Stacy
Hail The Blessed Hour
Hands
Haste The Day
House of Heroes
Hundredth
I Am Terrified
Impending Doom
In The Midst of Lions
Ivoryline
John Reuben
Joy Williams
Leper
The Letter Black
Listener
Living Sacrifice
Love Begotten
Manafest
MashetiMoses
mewithoutYou
My Epic
MyChildren MyBride
Onward to Olympus
Our Corpse Destroyed
Over The Rhine
Paper Route
Queens Club
Red
Reilly
Seabird
Sent By Ravens
Sheltershed
The Showdown
Skillet
Sleep for Sleepers
Sleeping Giant (w/Men As Trees Walking)
Switchfoot
Texas In July
Timbre
To Speak of Wolves
tobyMac
War of Ages
White Collar Sideshow
We will add more bands over the coming weeks so check back. If you decide to make the trek to Cornerstone Music Festival 2010, please come by and say hello. We are in camping area a near the HM stage. Come find our signs, we would love to say hello.

The One21 Essential 100 is a collection of albums that represent the best in creativity, innovation, and originality in music. This is not a “best of” list, nor is it influenced by album sales, or even popularity. Our attempt with this series is to highlight the gems, those rare albums that push boundaries and encourage new ways of thinking; both musical and philosophically. In our opinion, the music highlighted in this series is the “good stuff”.
Simply what this is going to be is a list of 100 albums from Christian music artists that we think you should own. Like our website, most genres will be represented, and some of the albums will be from as far back as the 60s, to as current as 2009. Each week we will post five albums, in no real order, with descriptions, album artwork, and places to buy the music.
Check out Pt.1
Check out Pt.2
Check out Pt.3
Check out Pt.4
Check out Pt.5
Check out Pt.6
Check out Pt.7
Check out Pt.8
Check out Pt. 9
Check out Pt.10
Check out Pt.11
Check out Pt.12
Check out Pt.13
Check out Pt.14

In The Aeroplane Over The Sea
Neutral Milk Hotel
1998
Buy This Album:Amazon, iTunes
In The Aeroplane Over The Sea is a kaleidoscope of oddity, pain, young love, Anne Frank, flowers, flames, spines, and death. It’s an insane mix of distorted bass, horns, saws, theremins, and other strange sounding instruments and a guy who’s got one of the most honest voices you’ll ever hear. The pace alternates between mostly acoustic ballads and caffinated garage rockers. Rather than being any one of these things, In The Aeroplane Over The Sea is all of them.
The true brilliance of In the Aeroplane Over the Sea lies not in the ability of Neutral Milk Hotel to create songs using such a wild variety of instruments, but in their ability to masterfully compose this elements into something that sounds so simple and beautiful.
Neutral Milk Hotel’s writer and singer, Jeff Mangum is joking lightly and deadly serious, celebratory and mournful, mad and sane, sober and wild. The songs of In The Aeroplane Over The Sea that can make you cry even though you couldn’t understand the lyrics if your life depended on it. This album encompasses it all, and just when it all seems like it’s going to fly apart, the tortured conviction of Jeff Mangum‘s voice and the utter catchiness of the music win out. It’s literally like nothing you have ever heard and indie music is still trying to catch-up 12 years later.
Songs: Holland 1945, King of The Carrot Flowers, Part 2 & 3, Two Headed Boy, Part 2

Live (2003)
Madison Greene
2003
Buy This Album:Amazon
Each of Madison Greene’s cds are revelations unto themselves, but Madison Greene can only be truly understood live. As a musical collective, Madison Greene pioneered a style of music they call “tribal,” blending African, Native American, Celtic, and Aboriginal sounds into “aggressive acoustic” songs that are passionate yet thoughtful. But the word tribal is more than just a “style.” To Madison Greene, it is a way of seeing their audience as more than just listeners or even fans, but rather as participants in a community. Madison Greene shows are not the place to sit back and chill, but are tribal gatherings where all are called to dance and sing along. Unfortunately, the band disbanded in 2004 so none of us will be able to experience a Madison Greene Tribal Gathering again. Their 2003 live recording must suffice.
Live is a beautiful testament to Madison Greene in all of their pounding, stomping, and mutli-intrumented glory. But more than the bone rattling power of Madison Greene this album highlights some of their best songs, features the beautiful vocals of Michael Blair and Erin Beck and their heartfelt lyrics like the opening lines form “Departure”. “I had plans here for myself ,went up the river, and they fell through, started talking to the spirit of God ,He knows what’s best for you ,so I put down all of my pride, took my suitcase off of the shelf, thank God I still have time.”
Songs: Bone #1, Balfon Intro/Crywater Prayer, Departure

American Recordings IV: The Man Comes Around (2002)
Johnny Cash
2002
Buy This Album:Amazon, iTunes
It is difficult to imagine that Johnny Cash’s best work was his last. Johnny Cash is an artist who had a devastating impact on five centuries of popular American music. He was one of the creators of rockabilly, forged a singular presence in the golden age of country music, formed a bridge between young protest music of the 60’s and the establishment music of Middle America and introduced Bob Dylan, Joni Mitchell and Neil Young to national television audiences. And yet, at the end of his life he created the American Recordings series. A collection of four (there have been subsequent posthumous releases of the recording archives from those sessions) devastatingly simple, quiet, moving covers and originals.
At the age of 70, Johnny Cash recorded the triumphant conclusion of the series, American Recording IV: The Man Comes Around. Nearly every tune advances a quiet power and pathos, built around spare arrangements and unflinching honesty. The ailing giant of popular music reflects on his life, and looks ahead to what’s around the corner. In 15 songs, Johnny Cash moves through dark, haunted meditations on death and destruction, poignant farewells, testaments to everlasting love, and hopeful salutes to redemption. He sounds as if he means every word, his baritone-bass, frequently frayed and ravaged, taking on a weary beauty. This is one of the most gut wrenchingly beautiful records in the history of pop music.
Songs: All of them, The Man Comes Around, Hurt, In My Life

Nicole C. Mullen
Nicole C. Mullen
2000
Buy This Album: Amazon, iTunes
This was our first real brush with singer, songwriter, choreographer Nicole C. Mullen. Since then we have seen Nicole C. Mullen rise to the top of the Christian music scene. This cd provides a hint at why she has become so popular. Her unique songwriting blends R&B, folk, gospel, and pop into a style she calls “funkabilly.”
Nicole C. Mullen creates funk grooves as deep as anything Macy Gray or Prince have put together. She writes soul burners as hot as anything coming from the piano of Alicia Keys. Nicole C. Mullen authors CCM classic as pervasively popular as anything from Michael W. Smith or Amy Grant. You really need to brace yourself to move from the driving jungle beats of “Freedom” and “Color” to the worship classics “Redeemer” and “On My Knees”.
Nicole C. Mullen is able to pull this off because her songs, whether celebrating the omniscient greatness of God or describing our struggling walk on earth, are deeply grounded in Biblical roots and prayer.
Songs: Redeemer, Blowin’ Kisses/Love Divine, Granny’s Angel

Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order 1938-1947
Sister Rosetta Tharpe
2001
Buy This Album:Amazon, iTunes
In an era that saw the birth of bebop and the glory days of jump blues, the first strains of rock n roll were floating off of the guitar of a female gospel artist from Arkansas. Sister Rosetta Tharpe was one of the wildest figures of the 1940’s, confounding religious and secular artists with her straight forward gospel lyrics and ground breaking guitar riffs. Tharpe was one of first to take her Christian message to nightclubs and dance halls. Sister Rosetta Tharpe was a gospel trailblazer and one of the inventors and a rock n roller two decades before Elvis stormed the world.
This three cd series tracks the development of her sound and her message. Sister Rosetta Tharpe’s swinging rhythm guitar and boogie woogie backing was groundbreaking in her day and is unparalleled even today. If you love gospel music or want to listen to the formative development of rock music, you need all three of these cds.
Songs: Down By The Riverside, Up Above My Head, Can’t No Grave Hold My Body Down
Cornerstone Music Festival just announced Riverside Worship Project as the grand prize winner of their New Band Showcase. This is significant because past winners have included P.O.D., Anathallo, Ester Drang, Sixpence None The Richer, Eisley and Over The Rhine.
The contest posts bios and music for a group of artists selected by Cornerstone panelists and then allows fans to vote. Here is a little background on Riverside Worship Project and all of the bands that will be featured on the Cornerstone 2010 New Band Showcase. In the weeks to come we will help you discover all of these up and coming bands.

Riverside Worship Project refers to Brian Alpizar, Ryan Campagna, Steven Hale, Jason Hermansdorfer and Andrew McQuaig. We write songs and sing them with a community of . Our songs reflect the conversations, struggles, and experiences that we have shared with fellow college students at First Baptist Church of Opelika in Opelika, Alabama. In this way, The Riverside Worship Project is is an experiment in engaging life and God through music, not a skill bestowed upon a special few, but the natural response of those who have encountered Christ.
Da MAC (Music About Christ)
Benjamin Clark
Red Hill City
Scars of Eden
Flight From Below
EXEGESIS
Skyhawk Drive
The Sacred Eternal
Upon This Rock
Crosswire
Wolves At The Gate
campbell the band
A Place Past Hope
Josh Harmony
This Fires Embrace
Join us starting June 27th as we report on these bands and the full experience of Cornerstone Music Festival 2010.

This was a late comer this week. Jerrell Johnson is an ex battle rapper turned believer with alot to say through his art. If you have ver downloaded anything from this website, you will you I always try to find quality stuff for you guys, and this is no different. Peanut Butter & Jealousy may seem silly, or hipster from the first look, but there is so much depth to this release.
First and foremost, the beats are awesome; smooth, jazzy, interesting. It reminds me alot of DJ Shadow or Tribe Called Quest. Jerell‘s voice is pleasant, smooth, and fluid. What makes this one special is that Mr. Johnson has a a lot of quality stuff to talk about. There are very few songs on here that dont have some kind of directed message. He is trying to reach out to the youth of America and let them know that God loves them, and that the chaos around them is all part of the plan.
If you are into smooth, substantial hip-hop, you will love this!
Download Jerrell Johnson-Peanut Butter & Jealousy