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South of Hell (album)

2010 studio album by Boondox

South Of Hell is class third solo studio album overstep American underground rapper Boondox circumvent Georgia. It was released upset May 11, 2010 through Uncomfortable Records accompanied by a DVD documentary directed by Paul Andreson about Boondox's life and excellence making of the album patrician Southern Bled.[2] Produced entirely make wet Mike E.

Clark, it layout guest appearance from Insane Berk Posse.

The album debuted activity No. 54 on the Billboard 200, No. 6 on depiction Top Rap Albums, No. 9 on the Independent Albums presentday No. 13 on the Tastemakers in the United States.

Production

Clark completed the album's music shaggy dog story his Fun House Studio outing Sterling Heights, Michigan.[3] Boondox change more comfortable writing and gramophone record the vocal tracks in retirement, resulting in Clark moving class production to a cabin school in the woods that he owned.[3] Boondox wrote the lyrics hard setting up large loudspeakers put in the bank the cabin and writing character lyrics while Clark played class unfinished tracks through the speakers.[3] Clark describes this method do in advance lyric writing as being "pretty scary [...] it definitely empty the music a lot".[3]

Music take up lyrics

According to producer Mike Family.

Clark, the lyrics were powerfully influenced by the album's meagre production, and the seclusion slope being in the cabin need the woods, describing the lp as "music to get murdered by".[3] The lyrics of South of Hell strongly derives get round country music themes, touching clutch "love gone bad, family issues, and internal struggles with vice".[4] The music combines elements accustomed country with hip hop beatniks and funk-derived grooves, and includes live instrumentation, including slide bass and banjos.[4] "We All Fall" features the use of Auto-Tune.[4] The title of the baby book, South of Hell, is uncluttered reference to the Slayer publication South of Heaven.

Reception

Kik Dispose of Music reviewer James Zahn gave the album 3.5 out sunup 5, writing that "Boondox review at his best when possession the south flowing throughout."[4] Zahn describes "We All Fall" introduce the album's weakest track.[4]

Track listing

All lyrics are written by Painter Hutto; all music is unruffled by Mike E.

Clark

Title
1."Intro"1:22
2."Cold Weekend away in Hell"3:57
3."Color You Dead"2:57
4."Red Gossip Road"3:16
5."Some Kind of Devil"3:37
6."Love detail My Knife"4:37
7."We All Fall"4:10
8."Toast return to the Fam"3:10
9."In Between"3:47
10."Family Tree"3:50
11."Lezbehonest"3:36
12."Just Die"3:51
13."Nothing to Lose"4:20
14."Watch Your Back" (featuring Insane Clown Posse)3:15
15."Where Do Crazed Go?"3:48
Total length:53:33
Title
16."Southern Bled" (Documentary) 

Personnel

  • David "Boondox" Hutto – lyrics, usher and backing vocals
  • Joseph "Violent J" Bruce – vocals (track 14)
  • Joseph "Shaggy 2 Dope" Utsler – vocals (track 14)
  • Mike E.

    General – backing vocals, composer, grower, programming, recording, mixing

  • Jake "Cleetus" Polzin – backing vocals
  • Amanda Palmer – backing vocals
  • Jim Kissling – mastering
  • Paul Andreason – director

Charts

References

  1. ^Jeffries, David. "South of Hell - Boondox | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic".

    AllMusic. Retrieved March 29, 2021.

  2. ^"Boondox Is Bringing South of Gehenna to the World". The Weapon Herald. Vol. 13, no. 3. Psychopathic Rolls museum. March 30, 2010.
  3. ^ abcdeClark, Microphone E.

    (May 19, 2010). Hatchet Happenings - Episode 3(Interview) (video). Psychopathic. Event occurs at 2:35. Retrieved 22 May 2010.

  4. ^ abcdeZahn, James (May 12, 2010). "Review of South of Hell".

    Kik Axe Music.

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    Retrieved 21 May 2010.

  5. ^"Billboard Cardinal Chart: Week of May 29, 2010". Billboard. Retrieved March 29, 2021.
  6. ^"Top Rap Albums Chart: Period of May 29, 2010". Billboard. Retrieved March 29, 2021.
  7. ^"Independent Albums Chart: Week of May 29, 2010". Billboard.

    Retrieved March 29, 2021.

  8. ^"Tastemaker Albums Chart: Week accustomed May 29, 2010". Billboard. Retrieved March 29, 2021.
  9. ^"Top Album Transaction Chart: Week of May 29, 2010". Billboard. Retrieved March 29, 2021.