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Sunrise Sessions

Kottonmouth Kings

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Album Review

This may be the first time the words “Kottonmouth Kings” and “genuine” have been used together in a review, but there is something genuine about the critically reviled rock-rap group’s 18th studio effort, Sunrise Sessions. They may still be the unhippest thing after the Insane Clown Posse and there’s absolutely nothing here for the ironic mustache set, but this reggae-fueled effort finds the herb-friendly group aging gracefully and getting turned on to new — to them — things, like maybe the jam band scene. They’re really enthused about it too, as if they just returned from a good run of jammy festivals with the woozy “Stay Stoned” representing the late-night campfire singalong and “Great to Be Alive” skanking with that positive Michael Franti or Ziggy Marley vibe. Believe it or not, the album closes with a pleasing series of subdued numbers that are best taken cross-legged and with a slow creeping sativa. With the chill numbers outdoing the rap-rock anthems for a change, the skateboard-riding, bird-flipping faction of the group’s loyal following might not be as loyal anymore, but that’s their loss. Jam time suits the Kings, so think of Sunrise Sessions as a new dawn (and then wonder how the cliché-loving bandmembers themselves didn’t save “Wake n Bake” for this one).

Customer Reviews

you know what i'm thinking?

wake n bake tomorrow morning with this cd as my soundtrack

Loveddd Itttt!!!!!

I Thought The Album Was Sick..Ive Been Following Them For More Then Half My Life,I Even Got A Tat Dedicated To Them But It looks Like We Got Alot Of HATERS On This Album. All The Songs Were Sick..What U Gotta Look Into A Kottonmouth King Album Is Yeah Most Of Their Songs Are Type Crazy And There Just A Couple Songs Dedicated To Real Things In Life If U Know What I Mean But This ALbum They Wanted To Switch It Up A Little Bit..Most Of Their Songs Were More REAL Then Crazy And Thats What I Liked Most About It.. Dont Listen To All The Haters That Say Save Your Money And Dont Get The Album. If Your A REAL KMK FAN Youll Get The Album If People Say Its Garbage Or Not...Earns Wayyyy More Then 5 Stars In My Perspective =) Great Job Kingss!!!!

Save your cash. Buy the Love Lost song and let the rest of the album go.

I'm a long time KMK fan from the 90's. The Love Lost song is a must have. The rest of the album didn't even get copied to my iPod after listening to it. Long live the Kings, but hoping the next album is "different".

Biography

Genre: Hip Hop/Rap

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

Self-described "psychedelic hip-hop punk rock" outfit the Kottonmouth Kings emerged from Orange County, California, in 1994. Comprised of former Humble Gods frontman Brad Daddy X, rappers Saint Vicious and D-Loc, DJ Bobby B, and "visual assassin" Pakelika, the group first attracted attention with the track "Suburban Life," which appeared on the soundtrack to the film Scream 2 and became a modern rock radio hit. After issuing an EP, Stoners Reeking Havoc, on their own Suburban Noize label in early...
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