It’s been many years in the brewing, now finally Brisbane underground hip hop legend Jake Biz’s debut album Commercial Hell is ready for the tasting.
“A big ups to the man for slogging it out week after week for pretty much no lira. He’s never deviated from his path or followed trends that a lot of these pop rappers follow these days so big ups for keeping it true for the love of his craft. This album is a gem for real rap connoisseurs and a must for the collection! Word! Seven-five, not for nothin.” –Linz.
Riding off the back of his highly successful debut single, “Deuce Deuce”, Commercial Hell was released nationally today on Karsniogenics through Obese Records Distribution.
Commercial Hell was produced by Jake Biz’s long time friend and fellow 750 Rebel Overproof Pete – aka Brookes Cullings and features valuable contributions by crew members and old mates including the legendary Lazy Grey, DJ Lopsided, Bigfoot, Tornts, Ken Oath and Fluent Form.
Commercial Hell is a self‐assured rap album without pretence, born out of a love and knowledge of the rap classics of years gone by and the south side working class suburbs of Brisbane. It is the antithesis of every record attempting to cross into the mainstream and whilst it may appear quite a confrontational album upon first listen, it plays out as more a tongue (firmly planted) in cheek observation of Australia’s hip hop scene in its current state.
Check it out now.
More info:
– karsniogenics.com.au
– youtube.com/karsniogenics
– facebook.com/karsniogenics