Saturday, January 30, 2010

Review: Bisco Smith - The Broadcast



Unleashing a highly eclectic collection of his latest works, Bisco Smith sends out the aural acquired taste that is "The Broadcast".

The Beantown Born, Tri-State native who calls spots outside of New York City and Connecticut his home turf bursts onto Hip-Hop's underground consciousness with a befitting set of skills and a sound that's steeped in reflection and adroitness. This 10 track journey into Smith's cerebellum is interesting to say the least and even amongst NYC's deep subterranean talent well he manages to find a voice.

Doubling as a practiced graphic artist, the deviceful MC flexes numerous talents here, but none shine more so than his writing capabilities. Every song is spellbound with weighty lyrics delivered with the intensity of battle rhymes (another one of Bisc's many abilities) that fly toward you at break neck paces. You can tell he's deeply involved with his music and there's a great deal of emotion contained. That type of sincerity and encumbrance is always appreciated. "Crooked Hearts" is a track where it seems Bisc puts together all of his talents the best and strikes a listenable balance for his berserker rhymes, insightful lyrics and electro inspired production.

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