Wednesday, 21 April 2021

Album Review: Rainbows In The Rubble by Frisco Boogie

 

Rainbows In The Rubble

By

Frisco Boogie


 

Rainbows in the Rubble is the follow up to 2020’s Masks of the Morning Sun (Which I also reviewed) and was quite a challenge to review. Frisco sent me the album as a single file and so I took it upon myself to listen and make notes as I went. So, as you can guess it took a couple of listens to get all I needed.

As this was released in February 2021 there are many of you that might have already heard this but, for those of you who have not or for anyone interested in my take on it, Let’s go…

 

The Intro is a simplistic beat that fits with the contemplative narrative as Frisco speaks on reflection of the many differing situations that we have all faced but, there are always the blue skies beyond those grey clouds. Next up is the album’s first single, Survival which drops with an upbeat head nod vibe over a synth which adds to that upbeat feeling. This track evolves that impression from the intro and looks at the little things we do that help us survive those dark days, because its all about the feel good, the more we do that, the less the darkness can steal, and speaking of the feel good Frisco is joined by Billy Biznizz for B.A.R.S, a pounding foot stomp feel with a nerve tingling violin and dope cuts added to the mix. Here it’s all about exactly what the title says, Bars. The art of the emcee is to conjure those words about anything and everything that either needs to be said or just comes to mind, they then write it all down ready for the next project.



The melodic beat and flute on Everyday seems to take you back a few decades and as you listen you get this feeling this one is talking to you about facing life’s challenges and that you can see you have risen from every setback like a phoenix rising from the ashes. The track ends with a laid-back skit that has you mellow out to some positive vibes via a deep vocal that lifts and relaxes you at the same time. The chilled-out vibe continues via calming brass vibes and a laid-back beat on Goodbye (The Second Single from the album) and here we find Frisco saying goodbye to all those negative influences in life. These are the things, the people that you don’t need, just keep walking forward with a focus on your goals. Keeping you in that chilled contemplative place, White Feather carries you along with an eastern vibe from a sitar. The white feather has always had a deep meaning, and many believe that seeing one float down in front of you or one the path in front of you means that you are being watched over by a loved and that you are on the right path. Like a positive sign on those darkest days and as the track ends the music seems to take you to the brink of darkness before hinting at a reincarnation and a return to the light.  



La La La La takes us back to the head nob vibe with a pounding beat and some eerie piano as Friso takes us on trip looking at how some struggle through life and the mind and what is the meaning of it all, is there an easier way, do we have a choice, and do we return after we die? Vandal Savage joins Frisco as beat stays banging and a mind-bending synth tweaks at our awareness as we are taken on a ride through various rough landscapes and experiences but, this is what a good emcee does opens your mind to infinite possibilities while leaving you with the fly’s Swarmin’.  DJ One Step Ahead drops the intro to Here We Go and Frisco details his love for what he does and holding the mic. The bond of an emcee and the mic is an almost spiritual thing, and they are inseparable through thick and thin. This track has a proper upbeat club vibe to get ya movin’.

P.T.S (Pop Twist Shake that shit)  drops with sparse beat over a mix of guitar, violin, and tambourine vibes. This one is a homage to the exploits of all the writers out there. Under cover of darkness they strike, painting their names on the walls around town. Once again, this one ends with a nice positive skit to keep your mood up. We move into the penultimate track, which is also the albums title track, Rainbows in the Rubble, which brings the sunshine after the rain the simple drumbeat is upbeat and is the perfect backdrop to Frisco looks forward to the brighter and more colorful days ahead. This is uplifting to the fullest. The album ends with Dear Me which has a sparse beat leading to a chorus full of brass and piano notes. Here Frisco asks a simple question, what would you say if you could write a letter to yourself?

 

After the last twelve months or so, listening to this album felt like a reflection or a retrospective on what has just passed by. In fact, looking at the current situation in the world around us, you could easily listen to this album anytime and reflect differently each time you listen. There is a light at the end of the tunnel and that tunnel might be long and littered with obstacles and rubble but, the light is there all the same and we will reach it and as we look it creates Rainbows.

The album also works perfectly as a retrospective on your life. You may have reached a particular point in life, say midlife, and you are looking back at what has gone before it might look like a pile of rubble but, the more we look we can see the rainbows, those positive points of reference that remind us we are on the right path.

No matter what context you put on the album it perfectly encapsulates the fact that through all that we experience, there are those beautiful and colorful times that rise above all the negativity and show us the path to a brighter future.

Credit to Frisco Boogie here who has self-produced this album and once again created an awesome piece of musical and lyrical art. I advise listening to this start to finish, as I did, with no breaks as it does hold your attention and allows you to focus and experience it, just as if you were watching a movie or documentary, you wouldn’t pause or dip in and out of it. Frisco’s use of self-production whist works so well with him switching his lyrical flows and pacing to enhance his skillful story telling which works especially well when he is crafting a deep and emotive vison.

Rainbows in the Rubble is available now.

I’m Out,

Peace

Steve


LINKS

Buy the Album and both singles via Frisco Boogie's Bandcamp Page Here:

https://friscoboogie.bandcamp.com/music

Check out Frisco Boogie on YouTube Here:

https://www.youtube.com/user/friscoboogie11/featured

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