An EPIC Kansas City Hip-Hop performance to inspire the overnight . . . Check it:
Heartfelt Anarchy: D/Will & Les Izmore Live @ the Midland Theatre, Kansas City, Mo.
Opening For Kendrick Lamar Dec. 2, 2012
More detail on the upcoming album:
HEARTFELT ANARCHY
Deep in the aquatic chasm of the other-world and beneath the mist flooded caverns there lies a consistently building uproar. Slamming into the hallowed walls creating a deafening shudder is a distinctly piercing voice and the pounding of drum pads from a silent scientist. This two pronged band carries both a rebellious torch engulfed in the flame of anarchy, and a single flag waved in the spirit of what is heartfelt into each of their high energy live performances.
The Kansas City duo of Producer D/Will and Emcee Les Izmore, make up what is Heartfelt Anarchy. Each with a different role in their musical invocation; Izmore is the boisterous front man showering the well crafted sounds that D/Will fuses together seamlessly. The most intriguing element of their performances; is that Izmore and D/Will play off each other flawlessly even as D/Will plays the instrumental selections off the cusp as Izmore fires away at the crowd.
With their self titled debut album soon to be released into the universe, Heartfelt Anarchy, will have a hand in the proverbial pot desperately needing to be vigorously stirred. With content thick in empowering words for artistic, social, and political representations of all things from the Middle Of The Map there is a movement that will soon follow behind these two musicians. In true anarchy there is always the need of one figurehead leader, in this case we, the people, have double the inspiration to partner in the march forward.
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Thanks for becoming press release central Tony. When you just cut and paste from an email, it sure makes all the not hard work of blogging even less hard I bet.
ReplyDeleteI am sure tkc gives a shit. You are missing the point. It's a cool video. Go write for a newspaper. I hear they are hiring.
ReplyDeleteBwahahahahahahahahahahahaha!
Filth, disgusting fuckin filth.
ReplyDeleteLet me guess. Lot's of complaining about how it's the record labels fault, life isn't fair, and tons of free money isn't falling out of the sky so we can buy lot's of bling.
ReplyDeleteZzzzzz
ReplyDeleteRE: Video
ReplyDeleteFirst minute; the audience performs more than this act!
When they do finally begin, Izmore launches into an all too stereotypical "angry black man" act, in a voice that enunciates so poorly that it sounds all a jumble-mumble.
Pass on through folks, there's nothing worth seeing here.
DRECK ! DRECK ! DRECK !
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