The last we heard from a Toronto duo, Smash Brovaz had dropped their Booth-hosted album Think It’s A Game?. Fast forward three months, and we’re greeted by Flex and Sha Prince, together known as The Antiheroes. The twosome, formed in 2011, have released their brand new album, Modern Day Riot, which features Booth-approved selections “6 Degrees” and “Cloud 9.”
Joining The Antiheroes on their free LP are D-Sisive, Emerson Brooks, STS, THURZ and more, while boardwork is turned in by Jay Emess, Junia-T, MMac and Rich Kidd.
Ty Harper | Audio,Music | Friday, March 22nd, 2013
The latest release from the Toronto duo The Antiheroes is probably their biggest collaboration to date. The new song, “So Easy,” features a third verse from Los Angeles’s Thurz, with a hook coming from Ash Riser of Kendrick Lamar fame. Meanwhile, the killer beat comes from fellow-Toronto native Rich Kidd, who has previously appeared on “Cloud 9” with The Antiheroes. “So Easy” appears on The Antiheroes’ upcoming release, Modern Day Riot, which is due next Monday, March 25th, via DJ Booth.
Ty Harper | Audio,Music | Wednesday, February 20th, 2013
The Antiheroes are back with their newest track, “Cloud 9.” The MMac-produced track, which features fellow Canadian Rich Kidd, speaks for itself with its majestic horn riffs and deft lyricism from all three emcees. The Canadian duo is getting ready to drop “Modern Day Riot” via DJ Booth on Monday, March 25th.
Tracklist (via: http://thisisfreedumb.tumblr.com/post/43427498478/modern-day-riot-tracklist)1. Modern Day Riot (prod. Jay Emess)
2. Cloud 9 (feat Rich Kidd) (prod. MMac)
3. I’m Ghost (prod. MMac)
4. Ignorant x Arrogant (prod. MMac)
5. Blow Up (feat. D-Sisive) (prod. Junia-T)
6. 11th Hour (feat. Relic) (prod. MMac)
7. Greed (feat. Tre Nyce) (prod. MMac)
8. So Easy (feat. Thurz & Ash Riser) (prod. Rich Kidd)
9. The Allure (prod. MMac)
10. Understand (feat. Emerson Brooks) (prod. MMac)
11. Where it Lives (feat. Dax Flow) (prod. MMac)
12. Why (prod. Junia T)
13. 6 Degrees (feat. Sugar Tongue Slim) (prod. MMac)
14. Misery Ave (prod. Jay Emess)