Cage Albums - Depart from Me, Hell's Winter, Movies for the Blind, Weatherproof (Paperback)


Commentary (music and lyrics not included). Chapters: Depart From Me, Hell's Winter, Movies for the Blind, Weatherproof. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 24. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Depart from Me is the third studio album by American rapper Chris Palko, better known by his stage name Cage. Released on July 7, 2009, it is the rapper's second studio album on Definitive Jux. Palko describes Depart from Me as being "an exorcism of sorts," stating that it is more personal than previous albums. Palko states that the album's lyrics do not focus on social commentary, but instead deal with life and "things that people can relate to." The album continues from the lyrical direction of Hell's Winter and distancing himself from the persona featured on Movies for the Blind. Palko felt that since becoming a father, he no longer wished to write the same type of lyrical content as he had in the past. Palko stated that "if people can't understand that, that's good, because I don't want to make music for assholes." While Hell's Winter deals with personal change, Depart from Me deals with the difficulty of implementing these changes. Describing the recording process, Palko remembers that El-P had been working on a track, and Palko soon thought of a hook that would fit the song, and recorded its freestyle lyrics on the couch. El-P and Palko later decided not to record a studio take of the track "because it just had a vibe to it. I was out of my mind. I might as well have been a blind man being walked in front of a microphone. I was just out of it." According to Palko, the music of Depart from Me does not rely on sampling, and instead features a guitar and synthesizer-oriented sound. Palko describes the album as incorporating pop influences while keeping an "indie sensibility." Palko states that he...http: //booksllc.net/?id=9300864

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Commentary (music and lyrics not included). Chapters: Depart From Me, Hell's Winter, Movies for the Blind, Weatherproof. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 24. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Depart from Me is the third studio album by American rapper Chris Palko, better known by his stage name Cage. Released on July 7, 2009, it is the rapper's second studio album on Definitive Jux. Palko describes Depart from Me as being "an exorcism of sorts," stating that it is more personal than previous albums. Palko states that the album's lyrics do not focus on social commentary, but instead deal with life and "things that people can relate to." The album continues from the lyrical direction of Hell's Winter and distancing himself from the persona featured on Movies for the Blind. Palko felt that since becoming a father, he no longer wished to write the same type of lyrical content as he had in the past. Palko stated that "if people can't understand that, that's good, because I don't want to make music for assholes." While Hell's Winter deals with personal change, Depart from Me deals with the difficulty of implementing these changes. Describing the recording process, Palko remembers that El-P had been working on a track, and Palko soon thought of a hook that would fit the song, and recorded its freestyle lyrics on the couch. El-P and Palko later decided not to record a studio take of the track "because it just had a vibe to it. I was out of my mind. I might as well have been a blind man being walked in front of a microphone. I was just out of it." According to Palko, the music of Depart from Me does not rely on sampling, and instead features a guitar and synthesizer-oriented sound. Palko describes the album as incorporating pop influences while keeping an "indie sensibility." Palko states that he...http: //booksllc.net/?id=9300864

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October 2010

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978-1-158-62629-8

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