After wowing us all a while back with their Woah Vada release, “Ghosts In The Machine [Remix]”, Texas’s
The Band of the Hawk have returned with another stellar contribution. Gearing up for the unleash of their
April 20th album, “Kangol”, the Southern collective offer “Flux Capacitor”: three minutes of abstract,
boom-bap bars. The Band’s Noah Archangel and Yeaux Majesty trade a slew of idiosyncratic rhymes
over a sampled beat produced by Noah himself. Their flawless handling of the microphone gives “Flux
Capacitor” a very East Coast, Golden Era sensation; bolting both artists outside the realm of
conventional, Southern Hip-Hop. With such a sparkling, soul-stirring instrumental and broth of eccentric,
narrative lyrics, one can not help but feel the influence of MF DOOM, and other ancient, underground
legends. Only, The Band of the Hawk prove with “Flux Capacitor” that they have the ability to take their art
beyond their predecessors. They are creative; unafraid to challenge the modern sphere of The Lonestar
sound, and pave a lane uniquely their own. This fearlessness makes The Band of the Hawk a token we
should be vying to protect; and “Kangol” a masterpiece we must anticipate.
Website: http://www.BandoftheHawk.com
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Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/BandoftheHawkTV
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