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Stanley Odd

Posted on the 04 November 2014 by Mike Lindley @fruitbatwalton

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It's not often you get to use dystopian, Scottish and Hip-Hop in the same sentence, however, the third album by Scottish Hip-Hop collective Stanley Odd has some extremely incisive and introspective views on the increasingly dystopian society in which we currently exist. 
A Thing Brand New is shades of  Fear and Loathing in Airdrie rather than Las Vegas as Dave Hook's writing examines not only himself but the 'Scottish Dream'.


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From Get Back In The Basement with its 1984-esque theme - 

"Fear and consume, fear and consume.
With CCTV. 
As they peer in ma room. 
They think I don’t but I .
Can see through the gloom."
- to Son I Voted Yes with its hopes and dreams for a better future for his son in an Independent Scotland laid bare, Dave aka Solareye has me gripped with his ability to share thoughts through his lyrics. 
The album is Stanley Odd at their best, blending Hip-Hop stylings with Veronika's sublime vocals overlaid on a variety of musical themes ranging from electronica to blues courtesy of AdMac, Scruff Lee T Lo and Samson the Snake.


Stanley Odd

The album is out November 10th and can be ordered in advanceThe first single from A Thing Brand New is Pastime and here's the video for your delectation.


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