TSC33: Billy Woods is on a Run
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I am joined by Mega and Jet, two-thirds of Secret House Against (@SecretHouseTokyo), a Tokyo based, Leftist heavy, Hip-hop, Art, and Culture discussion channel, to dive deep into a partial discography rundown of the idiosyncratic rapper and artist, Billy Woods. This exemplary run of albums spans six years and includes both Billy Woods and Armand Hammer (Billy Woods & Elucid) releases. In this episode, we dive into each album and examine themes, moods, lyricism, bars, and good old fashioned dopeness.  Releases Discussed: Known Unknowns (2017) Paraffin (2018) Hiding Places (2019) Terror Management (2019) Shrines (2020) Brass (2020) Haram (2021) Aethiopes (2022) Church (2022) We ran out of time so had to leave 2023's Maps release off the episode :( Follow the Secret House Against Youtube channel who will be hosting the video version of this collab episode. Make sure to like the video, subscribe to their channel, and consider joining the Secret House Against Patreon community. You can snatch up music and swag direct from Backwoodz Studioz. Check out the Caltrops Press blog and give em a follow on Twitter and IG Follow Krofle160’s Billy Woods Features & Non Album Tracks playlist on Spotify  Read Political Art As Critical Theory In Armand Hammer’s “Haram” Listen to The Rap Music Plug Podcast interview with woods Correction: In this episode, we stated that Ashes57 was an alias for Geng PTP, however they are not the same person, despite having collaborated on the visual design. Apologies!  ----------------------- Subscribe & never miss a new rabbit hole.. Follow @thesoniccloth on Instagram to grab the track list. Feedback, trash talk, and inquiries: [email protected]
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