L'Orange & Jeremiah Jae

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All I Need (feat. Gift of Gab) 00:00 Tools
Taken By The Night 00:00 Tools
Do My Best to Carry On 00:00 Tools
Ice Obsidian 00:00 Tools
Underworld 00:00 Tools
The Concrete Some Call Home 00:00 Tools
Part Two: God Complex 00:00 Tools
The Lineup 00:00 Tools
I Was Invisible Nothing 00:00 Tools
Kicking Glass 00:00 Tools
Ignore The Man To Your Right (feat. Homeboy Sandman) 00:00 Tools
Death Valley 00:00 Tools
Kind of Like Life 00:00 Tools
Starry Eyed Balcony Walkers 00:00 Tools
Part Four: Revenge & Escape 00:00 Tools
Part Five: Macabre 00:00 Tools
Part Three: The Damning 00:00 Tools
Part One: Introduction to a Conspicuous Man 00:00 Tools
Part One: Introducing A Conspicuous Man 00:00 Tools
Dead Battery 00:00 Tools
The Underworld 00:00 Tools
Behavior Report 00:00 Tools
Part One: Introducing An Inconspicuous Man 00:00 Tools
Say It All 00:00 Tools
Summer Camp 00:00 Tools
Part Two: Conscription Sentence 00:00 Tools
After Alley Life 00:00 Tools
My Everything is Bulletproof 00:00 Tools
Devil's Piano 00:00 Tools
Part Three: Hero Complex 00:00 Tools
The Damning 00:00 Tools
Ghost Town 00:00 Tools
Ignore the Man to Your Right 00:00 Tools
All I Need 00:00 Tools
Part Four: Last One Left 00:00 Tools
The Light 00:00 Tools
Borrowed Brass (feat. Zeroh & lojii) 00:00 Tools
Part Five: No Peace For The Peaceful 00:00 Tools
Cool Hand (feat. Chester Watson) 00:00 Tools
Clay Pigeons (feat. Billy Woods) 00:00 Tools
All I Need (ft. Gift of Gab) 00:00 Tools
Ignore The Man To Your Right ft. Homeboy Sandman 00:00 Tools
All I Need ft. Gift of Gab 00:00 Tools
Ignore The Man To Your Right f/ Homeboy Sandman 00:00 Tools
All I Need feat. Gift of Gab 00:00 Tools
Borrowed Brass feat. Zeroh & Lojii 00:00 Tools
Ignore The Man To Your Right feat. Homeboy Sandman 00:00 Tools
Cool Hand feat. Chester Watson 00:00 Tools
Clay Pigeons feat. Billy Woods 00:00 Tools
ignore the man to your right ft. homeboy sandman * 00:00 Tools
Cool Hand 00:00 Tools
Borrowed Brass 00:00 Tools
All I Need (Featuring Gift of Gab) 00:00 Tools
Clay Pigeons 00:00 Tools
Ignore the Man to Your Right (Featuring Homeboy Sandman) 00:00 Tools
Ignore The Man To Your Right (ft. Homeboy Sandman) 00:00 Tools
All I Need (DIOR HOMME INTENSE 2016) 00:00 Tools
All I Need (feat. Gift of Gab) vk.com/itunesmusic_inc 00:00 Tools
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Enter those bloody alleys blocked off with yellow tape and chalk outlines. Secret backrooms riddled with sly crooks and blunt smoke. Slink into the underworld, the seedy shadowland owned by Jeremiah Jae and L’Orange on their opus, The Night Took Us In Like Family. Consider it the alchemy of Madvillain and "The Maltese Falcon": a five-part fable of tangled crimes, narrow escapes, and raining lead. The door busts open with "Part One: Introducing A Conspicuous Man", L’Orange’s carefully severed cinematic clips hold the frame steady. The Windy City-raised Jae muscles the narrative forward—the hitman creeping. Beats bend sinister with imagery aiming for the temples. Jae invokes dark clouds, crowns of thorns and LSD eyes. Bars written in dirt. Samples are disembodied and ethereal. It’s like a grand jury indictment doubling as a Greek chorus. A song title like "Ice Obsidian" says it all. This is frozen lava, black and white celluloid, the spoils won by sinners. Watch your back rap. Or maybe it’s the hip-hop version of the gangster flicks made before the Hays Code—raw and uncensored, deeply artful without pretension. Pitchfork once described Jae as: “a lot of people talk loud and say nothing; Jeremiah Jae finds strength in the inverse." On "The Night Took Us In Like Family," he inhabits both eulogizer and executioner. He triumphantly looms over the corpses and explains how this all came to be. L’Orange supplies concrete requiems of dusted soul: beats to crack safes, soundtracks to stealth assassinations. If gangsta rap remains one of the genre’s most well worn tropes, Jae and L’Orange take inspiration from the rarely tapped roots of the tradition. This isn’t riffing on Oliver Stone’s "Scarface" like popular cliché, but rather the original Al Capone exploitation flick from the early 30s. Jae conjures a villain who vaporizes. Run-the-Jewels-raw but still sophisticated. Cuban cigars stuffed with California chronic. The picture unfolds wide frame. Guest stars include New York poison dart-thrower, Homeboy Sandman and Blackalicious’ Gift of Gab. The chapters flesh out the story: "Part One: Introducing A Conspicuous Man" skulks into "Part Two: God Complex", "The Damning", and "Part Four: Revenge & Escape". Jae and L’ Orange build their world as a catacomb and find a way to escape just as the walls feel like they’re closing in. It fades out as “A Macabre Instrumental” plays. The funeral is closed casket. The memories aren’t easily disposed. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.