Showing posts with label Sourmouth. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sourmouth. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 30, 2020

Sourmouth - One Call Away (Video)

 



Sourmouth returns from a three-year hiatus with visuals from his forthcoming album titled ‘African American Horror Story.’

The Portland, Oregon vetted emcee delivers cunning reminders through a zany, fun fashion in “One Call Away.” Despite a world brewing with fear and uncertainty, we as people are just one call away. That one call can make all the difference.

The video puts Sourmouth front and center on the mic to display his quick-witted wordplay, lyrical twists on societal issues, and an infectious hook. Grab your popcorn for a unique cinematic experience. Watch “One Call Away” and connect with Sourmouth below.


 

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Saturday, June 25, 2016

(Album)-@sourmouth100 "A Million Little Pieces"



Portland emcee Sourmouth is proud to present his full length sophomore LP, "A Million Little Pieces". The album consists of twenty-one songs in total and features fan favorites "Lost My Mind", the PDX anthem "In The Rose City" and the club smash, "Ayo". The project title and concept are loosely based around the controversial James Frey novel that was initial thought to be based on real life events, even being initiated into Oprah Winfrey's prestige book club. However, Frey's tale was exposed as being doctored which ultimately lead him to exile.

  Sourmouth uses "A Million Little Pieces" to tell his own life story, which shares striking similarities to Frey's tale and then some. Songs like "Because I'm Black", "Leave Him Behind" and "Watch My Temper" share personal moments and show a new side to his notoriously known shock rap approach. With the extensive tracklisting, there's a little something for everyone on "A Million Little Pieces". The album and some of it's official videos can be found on Sourmouth's Bandcamp page, with the album being featured below.

 

Monday, May 9, 2016

(Video)-@sourmouth100 - "Basic B*tch"

Portland's own Sourmouth is back with his third video from his upcoming "A Million Little Pieces" album and this time, he tackles the subject of a "Basic Bitch". Not intended to offend the ladies, Sourmouth takes aim at that specific demographic and goes into great detail in the release. The instrumental has a ragtime feel to it as it features samples from that time era. The PDX rhymer refers to his clever wit to put a humorous twist on the subject, even taking a stab at Caitlyn Jenner mid-song. As with his two previous videos, Mr. Federal mans the camera lens as he continues honing his director / editor skills. "A Million Little Pieces" is slated to release on June 1st and is available for pre-order via iTunes. Sourmouth - "A Million Little Pieces" [Purchase Link]

Thursday, April 7, 2016

(New Video)-@sourmouth100 "In The Rose City"


With the release of his upcoming album "A Million Little Pieces", Portland's Sourmouth invites listeners to roll up and roll along "In The Rose City" for the self directed visual that draws a little inspiration from the infamous "Sons of Anarchy" cable television series. Portland veteran artist Mic Crenshaw and music producer Prince Strickland both make cameo appearances in the video in which Sourmouth tells a story of an artist on the come up being shunned out and in due time, earns the respect of his peers. Of course it wouldn't be complete without plenty of weed, clever one liners and punchlines that have made this Portland artist one to watch in the coming years. Sit back and enjoy the ride "In The Rose City" below.

          

Tuesday, February 23, 2016

(New Video)-@Sourmouth100 "Lost My Mind"



With the release of his highly anticipated double album "A Million Little Pieces" just around the corner, Portland emcee Sourmouth unleashes the horror thriller inspired video for "Lost My Mind". The song was produced by Johnny Juliano, who is known mostly for his ghost trap sound which just so happens to fit Sourmouth's lyricism like a glove. The song is a mixture of humor and borderline psychopathy.

 SM also uses the track to describe real life experiences, or is he? Remember, the album was inspired by the book written by James Frey, which was at first categorized as a memoir dealing with substance abuse but was ultimately found to be a semi fictional tale. THE PDX artist also utilizes a clever mumbled delivery pitch to help add to the already crazed track. Check out the debut video single for "Lost My Mind" below.