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Released in September 2019 on Nascar Aloe’s own imprint, SH!THEAD assembles a fierce blend of trap metal, emo rap, breakbeat, and big beat. The album’s eleven tracks, including “Knife Fight” featuring Myagi and Fo55il, pulse with southern hip hop grit and industrial hip hop textures. Nascar Aloe’s production employs jagged beats and distorted bass, carving a raw, abrasive edge that aligns with the trap metal lineage without sacrificing rhythmic complexity.SH!THEAD’s signal emerges from a cross-section of underground movements, melding breakbeat’s punchy breaks with trap’s ominous low end and metal’s aggressive vocal delivery. The record’s dense layering and urgent energy have drawn over sixty thousand listeners on Last.fm, with more than a million scrobbles registering its resonance among crate-diggers and the emo rap underground alike. This artifact stands as a testament to Nascar Aloe’s role in shaping the contours of late-2010s hybrid hip hop.
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Album lore
Released in September 2019 on Nascar Aloe’s own imprint, SH!THEAD assembles a fierce blend of trap metal, emo rap, breakbeat, and big beat. The album’s eleven tracks, including “Knife Fight” featuring Myagi and Fo55il, pulse with southern hip hop grit and industrial hip hop textures. Nascar Aloe’s production employs jagged beats and distorted bass, carving a raw, abrasive edge that aligns with the trap metal lineage without sacrificing rhythmic complexity.SH!THEAD’s signal emerges from a cross-section of underground movements, melding breakbeat’s punchy breaks with trap’s ominous low end and metal’s aggressive vocal delivery. The record’s dense layering and urgent energy have drawn over sixty thousand listeners on Last.fm, with more than a million scrobbles registering its resonance among crate-diggers and the emo rap underground alike. This artifact stands as a testament to Nascar Aloe’s role in shaping the contours of late-2010s hybrid hip hop.
How did this get here?
| SKU | SPOT-4JcGeIWyctEtYVzVwxl1sC |
|---|
Quick preview
Listen to a sample on YouTube — opens in a new tab; own this release here for the full listening experienceOpen this track on Spotify