Thursday, 15 April 2021

Album Review: Everynight Grind by Motman & Micall Parknsun

 

Everynight Grind

By

Motman & Micall Parknsun


 

I first heard Bristol emcee Motman at the B-Line Recordings Rope-A-Dope 5 event back in 2019 when he performed live with Micall Parknsun. At that time, they were promoting their first album Everyday Craft. I was so impressed with that performance that I made contact with Motman and got a copy of the album. But, make no mistake here, Motman has been around a few years and has definitely turned heads.

Following Everyday Craft Motman continued working with Micall Parknsun (who, I’m surprised has time to sleep with his current work rate) and dropped Everynight Grind in September of that year. I was blown away to see they had used one of my pics from Rope-A-Dope 5 as the cover photo. It’s not everyday you can say you have an album cover to your credit, anyway I digress…

I was excited to see what this new album would bring, so let’s take a look at my thoughts…

 

Kicking off in style Parky joins Motman on Mic & Mot, which is laid-back vibe driven by guitars. One you can kick back to as Mot and Parky display exactly why they work so well together. Not sure I need to say more here. From that chilled intro it’s all about the business now as Draper joins Mot for Madness with its heavy pounding beat and violin. The lyrical flows are fast paced with more than an element of grime thrown in. This one will have ya bouncin’.

Peanut Butter reigns in the pace again with a boom bap vibe that has a darker edge to it. The vibe matches the tone of the lyrics as Mot and Axel Holy draw on current affairs and look at lockdowns and mental health. There is also a big focus on the fact that through everything you have people always looking out for you. The pace remains down beat as Running hits with a synth underpinning it. This made me think on two levels, in life there always seems to be people running from something or running towards something but, not only that, our minds are always running too. It’s just a constant physical and mental stress. Some upbeat drums and piano draw you into a reflective mood with I Got You. I say this is reflective as it put me in mind of looking back at your achievements and positive energy that brings, then using that energy to springboard you to a brighter future.

Scotlands One OZ joins Mot for a look at My Habitat, a piano heavy track that sees us taken on a little trip through what it is to be these two on a daily basis and the things they get up to in their own habitats. Determination has a more soulful vibe running through it. Here Mot speaks on the ups n downs of life and what it is to have that determination to make something of yourself and work toward a better tomorrow.

If you just rely on some strings and organ to drive the track and remove the drumbeat, you have The One With No Drums, an unapologetic view of life experiences with straight up facts that is like listening to a street sermon. Leaving the drums aside for some dreamy vocals and acoustic guitar we take a deep look at those people who come into our lives and have a huge impact and then are gone, way too soon, leaving a gaping hole that is hard to fill. All we can do is say I Really Miss You and reflect and draw heart from the positive influence they brought.

It’s back to the boom bap with Mot, Wishmaster and cuts from DJ Rogue for From Nothing To Something, with pounding drums and keys this one looks at the struggles it takes to do what you do. Dealing with racism that threatens to divide us when all we really need is unity. Time to get ya head nod on with some wicked bass guitar, drums and cuts from DJ Rogue for The Breakdown which sees Mot and C.o.N-Vers treat us to a verbal wordplay celebration of sunny days, BBQs, good tunes and hittin’ a fat one.

The penultimate track here is Trust, a heavy head nod vibe which is all about flippin’ those bars out in one take. Hitting your ears with verbal bombs amid a fog of purple haze, just enjoy this one. For the final track of the album, a kicking beat with a dusting of keys and a sprinkling of cuts from DJ Rogue, Mot takes a thoughtful look at his career and the skills, knowledge and thought it takes to do what he does and asks Would You Even Miss Me? If he dropped his mic and left… Well, would we? Hell Yeah we would…

But guess what? It ain’t over just yet…

If you have the CD version, like me, there is a bonus hidden track in the All Star remix of Star Dawg from the Everyday Craft album. Produced by Parky and mixed by Mot and Slippy Skills, this one hits like a posse cut and features Jack Slayta, Slippy Skills, Cuzin, Patrick Donsdale and NameSakes. There are strings and a beat that hits hard like a 9mm from 007’s Walther PPK. There is not much to say about this one except it is a stunning display of verbal wordplay from some of the UK’s top up and coming wordsmiths…

 


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This is one of those that displays why the UK Hip Hop scene is so on it’s game. Anyone who says the scene is dead has obviously not listened to the wealth of talent out there. Here we have a shining example of a legendary figure, in Micall Parknsun, teaming with one of the UK’s finest up and coming emcees, Motman, to bring us a future classic.

It shows that the promise Micall Parknsun saw in Motman has only grown as they have dropped a second album that is full of entertaining beats and rhymes, while at the same time drawing on a wealth of life experiences and hard-hitting social subjects from the pandemic to racism. This is that inner city street vibe tinged with a haze of purple smoke that many UK artist do so well.

What I have found is that listening back to the album as I write, it is still as fresh now as it was last year. Motman displays a deep knowledge of the inner-city streets which he so ably brings to bear with his descriptive wordplay, match that with Micall Parknsun’s heavy but often laid-back vibes and this one could easily be one of you soundtrack’s for those chilled out evenings or summer afternoons in the park blasting from the boombox, not to mention the live shows and damn we need to get back to those right now.

So, if you have not got this one already, then you need to grab it. Sadly, all physical copies are now gone so it’s digital only.

That’s it,

I’m Out,

Steve

LINKS

Buy Everynight Grind on Motman's Bandcamp Here:

https://motman1.bandcamp.com/album/every-night-grind


Check Micall Parknsun on Bandcamp here:

https://micallparknsun.bandcamp.com/


VIDEOS

Running


The One With No Drums


Star Dawg (All Star Remix)



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