Prepare to dive into the raw and unfiltered world of Vic Spencer with his latest underground hip hop offering, "The Apes That Was Left Behind." Set to drop on July 26, 2024, via Ruck Down Records, this 46-minute journey through boom bap beats and gritty lyricism is a testament to Vic Spencer's unique perspective and uncompromising artistry.
With tracks like "Blood Sofa," "Otto From The Simpsons," and "Bodybag Registry," Vic Spencer delivers a collection of songs that are as thought-provoking as they are hard-hitting. The album's title track, "The Apes That Was Left Behind," sets the tone for a record that is as much a social commentary as it is a musical experience.
Vic Spencer's signature style shines through on "The Apes That Was Left Behind," with his intricate rhyme schemes and vivid storytelling painting a picture of life on the margins. The production, a blend of dusty samples and hard-hitting drums, provides the perfect backdrop for Vic Spencer's introspective and often humorous lyrics.
From the laid-back grooves of "Crawfish Stew" to the frenetic energy of "PF Cuttin Invasion," "The Apes That Was Left Behind" is a record that defies easy categorization. It's a collection of songs that are as likely to make you think as they are to make you nod your head.
For fans of underground hip hop and boom bap, "The Apes That Was Left Behind" is a must-listen. It's a record that showcases Vic Spencer's unique voice and uncompromising vision, and one that is sure to leave a lasting impression.