Showing posts with label Silentarmy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Silentarmy. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

The Best Love is Free

Saturday February 13th

The Best Love is Free



A collective show put on by Death to the Static records and Hopefull Opus productions in Minneapolis MN, celebrating Valentines in a unusual manner....



This is how shows should be, for $8.00 at most you walked into a venue and were handed a mixtape of an assortment of artists spanning 32 tracks. Which was followed by music by a wide array of musicians including, DJ Bandage, Sector 7g, Silentarmy, Culture Cry Wolf, Kanser and ending the night with a DJ set by Mr. Dibbs.


To some this sounds like a lineup that may not mix well, and fan-bases that don't usually intertwine. But the night presented it self seamlessly and the entire place was dancing and having a good time.


Maybe it was the holiday spirit, maybe it was the free mixtape, maybe it was because the venue was packed with amazing talent and the music didn't stop all night. Between acts DJ Bandage kept the energy level high, and the people happy.


The high-point of the night was when Culture Cry Wolf took the stage, a mix of indie rap, ska, and punk with rapping over a live band brought the energy through the roof. The transition from Cultrure Cry, to Kanser was seamless and Zach and Unicus kept the energy high. I think each ended the night with new fans, these acts really do mix in the best sort of way.


Keep an eye out for more parties throw by Death to the Static, because this is the kind of event a rap show should be.


Kanser is celebrating the release of their new album "Two for One" at the Triple Rock Social Club this Friday the 26th and Culture Cry wolf is playing a Free show with Ecid and Reflection City at the 501 Club on Saturday the 27th. Both of these shows will be something you shouldn't miss.

Thursday, December 31, 2009

Sometimes you have to Promo your friends...


You know when you see a t-shirt, or a first run of an album that is so dope and you regret you didn't buy it? Well our friend Silentarmy is cleaning out right now - the Man Against himself EP & Definition: Dead are reduced greatly in price, and will not be pressed again.... These albums will also be removed from iTunes and all other online ordering sites. Pick them up now, you can't go wrong.

Check out the sale at silentarmymusic.com and keep an ear out in 2010 for more new music from our friend silentarmy.

public service announcement 2.0

Thursday, August 6, 2009

okay you're right i'm wrong



so lovefest rap friend Silentarmy just put a new FREE download on his blog...

download the song here - http://usershare.net/pnyjobccmxc7

check out his blog here - http://silentarmy.wordpress.com

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Some good news

"Slarmy" posted this as a result of the interview

click me!


keep your ears open kids. we'll be hearing big things soon enough

Sunday, June 7, 2009

Still Addicted

Mid West/West Coast hybrid Silentarmy released a video this week for his track "Still Addicted" off of his DVD "The Sight."

A close friend of Hip Hop Lovefest, Ron, came out to film the interview. Some parts are a little hard to hear (gotta love LA traffic, even on back streets), so scoot a little closer to your speakers and enjoy.

Big thanks to Crista for arranging for an interview.






Silentarmy - Still Addicted from Bradlee Baxter on Vimeo.






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Saturday, March 7, 2009



After a full length tour that took them across the country Black Clover Records artists Grieves and Soulcrate Music are back on the road this time bringing with Silentarmy and Type.

I caught Type (of The Let Go) on tour with Grieves and Mac Lethal a couple years back (when they stopped in Fargo, ND) and I couldn’t wait to catch him on the road again. Same with Silentarmy whom I saw at the Soundset ’08 pre-party at Minneapolis’ own Dinkytowner. I guarantee both of these acts are going to be a major force in the independent hip-hop world.

It would turn out to be a couple years before I’d get to see Type and close to a year before I’d get the chance to see Silentarmy. Luckily - I killed two birds with one stone on March 3rd in the beautiful state of California.

Selling out the Knitting Factory in Hollywood, 110 of us showed up on a Tuesday night to support Grieves on his first headlining tour.

Unfortunately for this blog I’m terrible at remembering set lists, and I failed to take notes. The PBRs probably didn’t help either . . . .

So instead - I’ll recap in photos


(That way it also spares the definite possibility of me gushing over Soulcrate Music. How could I not though? They are the highest energy performers I've ever seen live. That and they're from South Dakota. We were practically neighbors)

California clearly had love for Grieves. A recent transplant to California it was apparent who the crowd came out to see. Giving 110% to the 110 of us Grieves was on point from beginning to end.