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A Healthy Distrust

Sage Francis

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Album Review

Independent rap phenom Sage Francis could have spent his entire career in the underground, winning dozens of poetry slams and collecting battle MC awards at least once per year. But his voice needs to be heard by more hip-hop fans, not simply because he's a gifted rapper but also because he's provocative and intelligent. It's no surprise that the increasingly diversified Epitaph label signed him, but it's also no surprise that Francis hasn't mellowed with his new contract. In fact, since his first solo record for Anticon, he's grown fiercer and gained more ammo (courtesy of the political situation circa 2004-2005). The beats (never a highlight previously) are not only cleaner than his eight-track days, but also bigger and better, contributed by some of the best producers in the sub-underground: Sixtoo, Danger Mouse, Alias, and Reanimator among others. Overall, the Sage may be polemical on a level like few other than Dead Prez, but he also has a metaphysical side matched by few other than Jeru tha Damaja. (Has any other rapper ever imagined a battle DJ match between the Sun and the Moon?) The combination is effective, since commentary often ages better when it's delivered on multiple levels. Unlike political firebrands KRS-One and Rage Against the Machine, Francis speaks in metaphor so much, and indulges in abstract disassociation so frequently, that although listeners won't learn any lessons immediately, they also won't be bludgeoned over the head with his ideas. On "Gunz Yo" he doesn't simply decry gun violence, he investigates the symbolism of weapons, from the gun to the phallus to the tongue. He also finds much compelling material from his social life; "Agony in Her Body" nakedly explores the dichotomy of sex and violence, then the next track, "Crumble," reaches a higher point of romantic catharsis with a bone-rattling breakdown at the end contributed by Sixtoo. Only one thing about A Healthy Distrust is frustrating: Francis is an artist who places every concern under a microscope, and although his perspective is interesting, its power would benefit immensely from a larger frame of reference.

Customer Reviews

best or the best album?

to me this is quite possible the best collection of songs ever sold in one package. buy this you wont be disapointed.

Simply Amazing

Original. Smart. Irony. This CD contains the 3 elements that most rap CDs lack. I have a dislike for most rappers and their songs, but Sage broke down the cliche bounderies that have made the hip-hop industry suffer in substance. His profound lyrics not only make you think about social injustice and all the wrong that has plagued this earth, but at times make you chuckle at his sheer brilance with his usage of metaphors. His beats, oh his beats. No song sounds the same or like any other song you've heard, which makes it easier to listen to over and over again; it's nearly impossible to become tired of this masterpiece that the Sage has created. Buy it now and regret the time you've wasted not listening to it.

untitled.

This man is a poet. Enough said. Buy this album. This is what should be on the radio. Support Underground.

Biography

Born: 1977 in Miami, FL

Genre: Hip Hop/Rap

Years Active: '90s, '00s, '10s

Born Paul Francis in 1977 in Miami, FL, Sage Francis spent most of his youth in Providence, RI. Interested in the poetic side of rap, Francis has been rhyming since age eight, later winning the Superbowl Battle in Boston in 1999 and the Scribble Jam in Cincinnati in 2000 and 2001 (the last under the name of his "metal" alter ego, Xaul Zan). After graduating from Dean College in Massachusetts with an A.A. in communications and from the University of Rhode Island-Kingston with a B.A. in journalism...
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