![]() “…I can attest that witnessing Jones live is very much akin to how I imagine the early shows of his heroes from the ‘60s and ‘70s – tight as hell, bursting with raw emotion and drenched in sweat.” – Variety “Is it any wonder that y’all about to blow up!” – Robin Roberts, Good Morning America “…its exploration of social and economic challenges (‘It’s morning in America/But I can’t see the dawn’) makes it resonate deeply in the present…” – Billboard, on “Morning In America” Durand Jones and the Indications release powerful new single and video, “Morning in America,” from upcoming album. ![]() Posted on JanuJanuCategories News, Rap Tags Mykele Deville, Mykele Deville Free Soul, Mykele Deville Maintain Leave a comment on Mykele Deville delivers “Free Soul” from full album due February 22nd. Part self-help, part self-preservation, Maintain is a motivational collection dedicated to the complexity of black life.įor those in the Chicagoland area, Deville will celebrate Maintain with a release show at Lincoln Hall on March 3rd. The video is a fun portrait of when its creatives unite. It shows Mykele enjoying his city with friends from Chicago’s many diverse neighborhoods with the flare and carefree nature of a video from the 1990’s. The video for “Free Soul” was directed by Chicago-based film collective, New Trash, and produced by Ramone Hulet. WATCH MYKELE DEVILLE’S “FREE SOUL” VIDEO – The track is an upbeat portrait of a connected Chicago, from the basements to the spotlight. The track is a jazz and bebop-inspired rap manifesto brimming with pride for Chicago and a disdain for the gate keeping clique mentality that sometimes pervades the music and art scene. “Free Soul,” was produced by the UK-based, Elements. “Deville’s lyrics challenge the hard-skinned ideal of the black male to allow for vulnerability…” – Paste, on “Type Love”Ĭhicago rapper and poet, Mykele Deville, has shared a video for new single “Free Soul” taken from his upcoming album, Maintain, out February 22nd via No Trend Records. “Deville sings about self-worth and self-love in a time of crushing cruelty and hateful rhetoric.” – Consequence of Sound, on “Type Love” It floats on air and swims through depths, elevated by Deville’s masterful prose and reverence for his city of Chicago.” – Afropunk “…’Maintain’ speaks to a meeting of multitudes between the rapper and rap itself. View VictorVonPsychotron’s profile on YouTube.Nik Havert on The Anomalys drive you into a “Panic” with their ferocious new single.Ĭategories Categories Search for: Archives.daisy chain on Review: Primer – Incubator.Nik Havert on Review: Primer – Incubator. ![]()
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