CZARFACE (7L & ESOTERIC & INSPECTAH DECK): The Great (Czar Guitar) (2015)
Slipstreaming the Every Hero Needs A Villain LP comes this new video from Czarface a.k.a. Boston underground legends 7L & Esoteric and key Wu-Tang playa
Slipstreaming the Every Hero Needs A Villain LP comes this new video from Czarface a.k.a. Boston underground legends 7L & Esoteric and key Wu-Tang playa
[RATING: 5] Every underground needs its heroes and for the surprisingly resilient, comic-book-obsessed, back-pack, boom-bap underground of 2015 that means…Czarface! Yes, it’s the second full-length
Inspectah Deck, 7L & Esoteric a.k.a. Czarface (don’t call them ‘Scarface’) return with the second LP Every Hero Needs A Villain this summer. In the
It’s the return of comic-book/ gangster film-inspired backpack rap everybody! Thrill to the boom, gasp at the bap as swathes of fanboys come out of
In which three middle-aged men (who should know better) indulge their Goodfellas/ Pulp Fiction fantasies. The video for album track Air ‘Em Out off the
“Don’t call me Scarface!” “Er – why not?” “Because my name is Czarface.” Well, that clears that up then. It doesn’t? Alright then – this
It’s a safe bet that if you dug the Boston underground hip-hop lot who came through in the late nineties/ early 2000s – (I’m thinking
The short version of this is that Wu-Tang member Inspectah Deck is teaming up with veteran Boston underground hip-hop duo 7L & Esoteric for an
[rating: 4] Esoteric interrupted the progressively dull first part of his career with partner 7L (which even they were getting bored of) to drop A
[rating: 4] Anyone ever seen Will C and Edan in the same room together? Alright, they’re not really the same person – Edan has earlobes