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Aug
26

Sutter Kain feature

By GPR84  //  Music  //  No Comments

Whenever I hear the phrase “Wow, they go hard!” It’s usually pertaining to some rapper with some cheesy 808 beat and can barely rap and what’s so “hardcore” to them is what I consider corny. I forgive their ignorance; it’s obvious they’ve never heard of Sutter Kain.

Sutter Kain is the alter ego of producer DJ Bless. Sutter is a lyrically disturbing, brutal straight to the point, disgusting, psychotic, nightmare inducing mix of hardcore rap and metal called that he’s dubbed as “ghetto metal.” Sutter’s style fuses hardcore rap and heavy metal and the hardcore punk and metal fusion “metalcore” samples with brutal lyricism. Aesthetically, It’s reminiscent of an updated version of the first four Esham albums…they’re speaking my language!

For those who aren’t aware, the difference between DJ Bless and Sutter Kain is that Bless is a producer who’s worked with mainstream artists such as Lil’ Kim and many others. In fact, Bless’s production work is featured on Lil’ Kim’s album “La Bella Mafia.” Now, Sutter Kain on the other hand is the voice of the underground and all that is extreme in music. To paraphrase an interview on his site, Bless compared the similarities to the alter ego concept of MF Doom and his alter ego, Viktor Vaughn.

By this time I usually describe the songs and make some kind of commentary on them and describe them from a musical perspective, but I’m going to be blunt…there’s only two titles I can talk about that just “title wise” won’t go across the board offensive, those titles being “Cannibal Ferox” and “Black Tar Heroin.”

Black Tar Heroin
This is a more organic, NY rap feel that’s pretty much to the point about drug use.

Cannibal Ferox,
like the Italian horror film of the same name and like most of the songs Sutter’s page is that you get this foudroyant of down tuned guitar chugging, drum machine synced, blasting over a brutal rap delivery that are either considered the most hardcore rap verses or a warning for whoever tries to battle him.

This is a Ghettopunkrocker.com moment in history. If you know me, you know that I’m not easily grossed out of offended by music…but, this is impressive.

Seriously, this is for any metal head or anyone who knows any metal heads that thinks “rap sucks” or that it’s lame because it isn’t “brootal” I urge you to send them over to

http://www.myspace.com/suicidekingz.

Check out Never So Deep Records for more information

http://www.neversodeeprecords.com/blog/



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