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@Open Mike Eagle & Paul White - Leave People Alone
Support: http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/hella-personal-film-festival/id1074380694 http://openmikeeagle360.bandcamp.com/album/hella-personal-film-festival http://www.undergroundhiphop.com/open-mike-eagle-paul-white-hella-personal-film-festival/MMG00079LP/ http://www.hhv.de/shop/en/item/open-mike-eagle-and-paul-white-hella-personal-film-festival-465285 http://www.vinyl-digital.com/en/Hip-Hop-Rap/Hella-Personal-Film-Festival.html Open Mike Eagle might not have all the answers, but few artists in hip-hop, music, or American life are asking smarter questions. In a landscape governed by ceaseless babble, flashing lights, and hollow lies, Eagle harmonizes into the void so we don’t have to. On this descent into the digital trenches, Eagle teams up with British producer, Paul White for Hella Personal Film Festival. Released on Mello Music Group, the full collaboration finds White behind the SP-1200s, conjuring a psychedelic strain of soul-funk, booming drums, and 21st century crate-digging in tropical attics of the imagination. On the microphone, the Chicago-bred, LA-based, Eagle artfully breaks down the banalities and perils of the modern condition. Recorded in London, Eagle’s new album continues where his 2014 masterpiece, Dark Comedy left off. It’s anxiety-riddled but whimsical, addicted to and scornful of social media, stuffed with old wrestling in-jokes and film snippets. Self-aware admissions blend into attacks on societal double standards. Known for alchemical solo work and collaborations with Danny Brown, Homeboy Sandman, and Mos Def, this is White’s first proper union with Eagle. The two artists bonded over the notion of diversity. The process started out with rough demos, which White ended up finishing in post-production—playing guitar, drums, bass, keyboards, percussion and pieces of wood found in a forest. Its genius ultimately comes from the pair mining a deep vein of emotional content—a discussion of the things we feel that you don’t say. A movie that hits so accurately it’s almost uncomfortable. These are tense anthems for the vulnerable, consecrations to black people with rich internal lives, agnostic prayers for those grappling with pain. They’re emotional landmines leavened by the wry bleakness usually only found in great stand-up comedians. Eagle exists in the lineage of They Might Be Giants and Richard Pryor, Freestyle Fellowship and his longtime friend and collaborator, Hannibal Burress. Within the first act, the plot becomes clear. See “Admitting the Endorphin,” where Eagle raps, “I chase my poison tail and get so high that voices fail.” These are the movies he’d make it he knew how to make movies. Surreal vignettes about waking up with burrito hangovers in hotels you don’t recognize, wondering if you remembered to charge your phone. Aesop Rock and Hemlock Ernst (Sam Herring of Future Islands) pop up as fellow travelers. No one is better than Eagle at capturing the nauseous disorientation of day-to-day life. The deluge of sports highlights, unread texts and Twitter notifications. The compulsive need to check your phone at red lights and pauses in conversation. But his incisiveness extends far beyond observational humor. “Smiling (Quirky Race Doc)” examines the slights and casual bigotry of daily interaction. “A Short About a Guy That Dies Every Night” is a morbid rumination on death. These are the returns after long dark nights of the soul. When the noises are loud, the lights are off, and the armor is pierced. Short films that loop over and over again, as soon as you close your eyes. Released March 25, 2016 Open Mike Eagle US & Euro Tour Dates: 04-05 Los Angeles, CA - Amoeba Records In-Store Performance 04-07 San Francisco, CA - Thee Parkside *^ 04-13 New York, NY - Baby's All Right #& 04-14 Philadelphia, PA - Kung Fu Necktie @ 04-20 Los Angeles, CA - Getting Doug with High 04-22 Denver, CO - Lost Lake 04-23 Norman, OK - Norman Music Festival w/ Cloud Nothings 04-24 Los Angeles, CA - New Negroes Show (UCB Theatre) 05-11 Seattle, WA - Barboza 05-12 Bellingham, WA - The Shakedown 05-13 Portland, OR - Bunk Bar 05-14 Hood River, OR - Underground Music Station 05-22 Leeds, England - Hi-Fi Club 05-23 London, England - Birthdays 05-24 Cardiff, Wales - The Moon Club 05-25 Amsterdam, Netherlands - Poppodium Q-Factory 05-26 Wiesbaden, Germany - Schlachthof 05-27 Zurich, Switzerland - Rote Fabrik 05-28 Linz, Austria - Stadtwerkstatt 05-31 Durham, England - The Empty Shop 08-05-06 Happy Valley, OR - Pickathon * with Count Bass D ^ with Dibia$e # with Lushlife & with Uncommon Nasa @ with Has-Lo http://twitter.com/Mike_Eagle http://twitter.com/paulwhitemusic http://twitter.com/mellomusicgroup

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