SLUG CHRIST "PM 4" LP/CS
$22.00
Description
VINYL - Limited to 300 pressed on random mixed color vinyl (no two will be the same - no standard black).
CASSETTE - Limited to 100 made with reversible J-card cover art (2 covers).
T-SHIRT - Available in S, M, L, XL, 2XL, 3XL and 4XL. Full color print on a high-quality 100% cotton Gildan Softstyle 64000 shirt. (PLEASE NOTE: SHIRT ONLY COMES WITH LP OR CASSETTE).
Chaz Bell, known by most as Slug Christ, has been noted as one of the most prolific, versatile, and influential underground artists in indpendent music. One of the original and most recognized members of the Atlanta hip-hop collective Awful Records (among the likes of Abra, Father, Playboi Carti, Tommy Genesis, & others), his body of work surely speaks for itself. With an extensive and vast catalog of singles, mixtapes, EP’s and full-length albums, he has worked with the likes of Playboi Carti, Father, $uicideboy$, Lil Peep, and so many more. After taking a break to release a coffee table art book and perform soundtrack work for films (including a documentary about Steph Curry), Slug has returned with his most outstanding and most eclectic album to date.
“PM 4” is the result of a dynamic compilation of instrumental experimentation, complicated and personal subject matter, intricate production, and visual art accompaniment, culminating into an album that bares all to his long-standing cult following. Touching on the subjects of spirituality, existentialism, past drug use, current sobriety, love, loss, and trying to survive an ever-chaotic universe, Slug Christ always keeps the subject matter relatable and accessible for every listener, even if at times abstract. This has always been a primary focus, letting the rest of the best of us know that we are not alone. These messages, syncopated over some of the most ground-breaking, interesting song structures and production work makes for what could be the most intriguing listen of 2024. Produced solely by Slug Christ, the artwork is also completely done by him, rounding out his exhibition and solidifying him as an unstoppable audio and visual force.
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