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Sad Clown Bad Winter #11

Sad Clown Bad Winter #11

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Artist: Atmosphere
Label: Rhymesayers
Category: Music

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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 4 reviews
Sales Rank: 23695

Format: Ep
Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1
Dimensions (in): 5.5 x 4.9 x 0.3

MPN: 91
UPC: 826257009128
EAN: 0826257009128
ASIN: B0010YOMHM

Release Date: December 11, 2007
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Tracks:

  • Don't Stop
  • 66th Street
  • They All Get Mad At You
  • Beautiful
  • Ha, This One Is About Alcohol Too

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Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Slug makes awesome music   February 8, 2008
i really liked this album... 5 tight songs... i have been listening to it alot.. prolly one of my favorite release in the recent batch of all those sad clown releases


5 out of 5 stars Beautiful   January 9, 2008
The Sad Clown Bad Winter EP was a little different from the previous 2.. nonetheless the lyrics are what you can expect from Slug and the music is great coming from Ant... My personal favorites from this EP are 66th Street and They all get mad at you... beautiful ain't too bad either... enjoi...


4 out of 5 stars Solid EP but nothing spectacular   January 1, 2008
Quality beats are for sure used here but to some it may be either hit or miss.

It starts out with a dragged out beat that is either addicting to some and annoying to others. I personally think it works nicely.

66th Street is a laid back uptempo vibe. Solid song. Slug rides with the beat nicely

My personal favorite of this short album is "They all get mad you". Fast uptempo drama-heavy beat. Like the concept as well.

Beautiful is a very boring beat (rare from ANT) and will probably get skipped often by listeners.

Ha, This one is about alocohol too is a nice vibing song that is calm but comes along nicely with the background bouncing sounds. May get boring after awhile, but it still nicely done.

I would give this EP 3.5 but I will round up and give them a 4 since the music is quality and lyrics are on point. it is just this one may be the least one played in the Season EP series.



3 out of 5 stars Not Exactly The Heat I Was Expecting.   December 26, 2007
 3 out of 3 found this review helpful

I have to hand it to Slug & Ant for turning out such a diverse set of EP releases as of late. "Sad Clown Bad Summer", "Fall" & "Winter" (still waiting on "Spring") are as interesting as they are dissimilar. "Summer" is by far my favorite, and it stands in stark contrast to "Winter". The vibe is fitting overall. It boasts a darker, more electronic soundscape. "Winter" is reminiscent of the short, dreary days that inspired this EP.

"Don't Stop" kicks off the EP, and for a second there, I thought I put in a Rush CD - as Ant's beat sound's a lot like "Tom Sawyer". It boasts a more electronic/industrial vibe that works fairly decent with Slug's darker set of lyrics. Not a bad opener. "66th Street" stands as one of the stronger cuts here. A nice funky-driven guitar lick and a some clever lyrics from Slug keeps it driving. "They All Get Mad At You" takes off with a dirty, menacing (and somewhat boring) beat. Personally, I'm not feeling the aggressiveness of the track. "Beautiful" doesn't quite serve it's title. The song is well-constructed, but is easily the most forgettable on the CD. "Ha, This One Is About Alcohol Too" is my favorite joint here. The beat is bouncy and memorable, and Slug's lyrics are excellent.

Overall, this installment lacks infectious choruses (see "Summer" for the best hooks). It also lacks replay value. I've played it 4 times and it's not really "growing on me" at all. Overall, I'm not really digging the vibe that is being expressed here. Ant is better serving a soulful platter of wax like he pumped out on the "Summer" installment. That's just one reviewers opinion though.


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