Tobacco spends his day-job as a member of Pittsburgh psych crew Black Moth Super Rainbow. On Fucked Up Friends, his solo debut, he is free to roam without anyone elses input. The result is a warm, heady record of instrumental hip-hop that builds an electron pastiche from fat synth bass lines and moody Mellotron leads. Opener "Street Trash burns the ears with some crackly bass fuzz and a muted beat before some synthetic vocals change the mood, while tracks like "Yum Yum Cult maintain a 60s pop sensibility. Still, the albums greatest moment is "Dirt, as Aesop Rocks deep guest rhymes work well with Tobaccos basement synth beats. Like a modern day Moog record, Fucked Up Friends combines goofy synth runs with forward-thinking compositions worthy of obsessive listening.
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Fucked Up Friends
BY Josiah HughesPublished Sep 25, 2008