Wednesday, 20 July 2022

Album Review: Damaged Goodz by Damaged Goodz

 

Damaged Goodz

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Damaged Goodz

 


Glasgow Emcee Damaged Goodz is back with his self-titled LP Damaged Goodz. This multi-producer album promises to mix-up all of his years of experience into one solid album covering a wide range of themes, rhymes styles and flows.

The album, which is released through Watercolour Music, also boasts a a host of guest artists which have all been handpicked by Damaged Goodz to fit with the overall vibe of the Album.

So, without further ado, join me as I take you through this one top to bottom, front to back and side to side…

The hits straight out the gate by mixing up a heavy boom bap beat and guitar with a chorus that has a heavy rock edge to it, that is produced by DJ Zeeny (who also provides all cuts on the album). There is no easing you into this one slowly as Damaged Goodz tackles the subject of Self-doubt on I’m Afraid of Being Nothing. This is something so many of us can relate to. I mean, how many times have faced a challenge and questioned if you can do it and not bothered to follow through? Well, the important point here is to recognize that self-doubt and then still do it, take that step, and challenge yourself because the rewards are far more precious than you realise. Leading on from this Damaged Goodz takes us through that challenge of pushing forward in the face of adversity with Phat Rocky. Produced by LIVIN, the track has this almost dual nature to it with a mix of drums, bells, and horns, where the verses have this almost laid-back feel as opposed to the choruses which pound, just as you would build up to that final push. Kim Wilson features here and here vocals add a sense of encouragement that helps you keep pushing through all those times you might falter or even fall but, you get back up every time showing you strength of character. With an almost calm ease we move into Republic Enemy but, that sense of ease is short lived as a pounding boom bap beat, produced by S.T.S, hits and literally blows you away. There are some very slick cuts here that slice up a classic Blade sample. What get here appears to be a little bit of braggadocio from Damaged Goodz as he displays his solid wordplay and verbal skills. When you have spent your life or a great deal of it, dedicated to developing your craft, there is no reason why you can’t big yourself up every now and again, just to let others know and enjoy your skills.

Class Clown Karma Club finds the production from LIVIN mixing up a pounding beat with synth sounds that produces this head nod vibe with a focus that really helps you bring the words to life. We find Damaged Goodz speaking on struggling at school and that struggle leading to becoming the class clown. That class clown wears a mask to help hide the fact that learning, listening, and general focus was hard. This can have ramifications in later life, hence the realisation of the karma aspect. Mary Ann Kennedy features as the teacher trying to gain the attention of the clown. From the karma of the class clown, we drift into a weird mind-bending outta space vibe of sonic sounds and cuts, alongside a pounding beat from S.T.S. ALIEN-ALIEN-ALIEN see’s Damaged Goodz looking at feelings of alienation. This is a place where you mind struggles to cope with how others are treating you, because you are different or alternatively, they treat you different because of a traumatic event you have been through, and they don’t know what to say. These struggles cause you to react, thinking untruths as you question why, why you? The times we struggle through continue as the focus of Ghosts of the Past, where have a grime vibe to the heavy beat from KONCHIS. This darker edge finds Damaged Goodz joined by CCTV, MADHAT, Natalie Lynch, TICKLE and MOG for a look at all those times we are faced with looking at the ghost from our past. These moments can often be the most difficult times for us. They may be painful to face but, they are also very  important in defining who we are as we look to make our peace with these hurdles on the path of life. The differing styles of the MC’s and the sung parts of the track really reflect the different ways we all face these moments and how we, individually cope with what they bring up for us, shaping us into those individuals…


Cold Crush the Gold Dust has this intro, young Katie Whiteford, that gives you no idea whats about to drop, produced by Onra The Bastardian (who recently produced the Gallus Alliance EP with DG), the beat hit hard with pounding drums and some high pitched synth/organ notes, which gives this a modern electro sounding vibe. You really get the feel with this one that Damaged Goodz is giving a nod to all those who have been an inspiration to him, making him the force he is today. Alongside that is the fact that it is only right that we pay respect to those who inspired and came before us, paving the way for all who follow. This one truly pays respect to that golden era of Hip Hop music. BIG DIV now sets the stage with some pounding drums and piano that brings this horror movie soundtrack vibe. With the stage set, we realise this is The Open Mic, a place where Damaged Goodz feels right at home. Here is a demonstration of what DG can do if you open the mic to him as he proceeds to step up and drop it freestyle. This is hard hitting verbal wordplay, which is unapologetic, gritty and hard-hitting. It might just be for the fun of it but, don’t front, OK…

You guess from the title what Menage Et Tois of Self-Sabotage is all about? The musical backdrop from KONCHIS is one of Synths, electronic vibes and pounding bass drums. There is a distinct grime edge to this that sounds something like you might hear if John Carpenter was to produce grime. This is a powerful story of what can happen to those who do not realise they have trauma issues. Damaged goodz is a man indulging in the self-sabotaging behavior of an extramarital affair, Lauren Gilmour is his mistress, taking the role of the one in control of the others behavior. Here we see the lack of one man’s personal boundaries and behaviors caused by a past trauma affecting who he has become. Dinosaur SR see’s S.T.S bring a trip hop feel to proceedings with drums and orchestral notes, there is also a mind-bending dark edge to things as Damaged Goodz tackles another deep subject. Here he faces a tough decision at a fork on the path of life. He mulls over all the pro’s and con’s of what to do, after everything he has achieved, all the pain and all the good times. But the hardest decision can often be the most rewarding or it can be darkest, it is only our inner strength that will ultimately choose the right path.

From difficult decisions we wonder if we chose the wrong path with Fuck My Life, DJ Zeeny brings a pounding mix of drums, horns, piano, and xylophone notes which translates into a head nod punch the air kinda vibe. Damaged Goodz teams up with long time collaborators Nity Gritz and Butterscotch to hit hard but, not hard enough that they can’t add a little tongue-in-cheek too. There is still a message here and one that focuses on the things that have not gone right for you and you are beating yourself up about. These are still defining moments for us, positive or not but, sometimes you just have to add a little light-heartedness to take the edge of and these guys do exactly that. The album ends on a positive note with Keep The Dream Alive, produced by FARMA G, the piano, drums, horns and choral notes, bring a reflective air to things. Damaged goodz speaks on about all those ups and downs in life and how we often struggle to keep sight of what’s important. No matter what life throws at you, it is important to keep that spark, that dream alive inside, because it is that which gives us the strength and the resolve to carry on to the next day, the next year and knowing that it you that can do it.

 


I have to say it, DAMN, what an album! Music is something that really touches us at times and there were times that this one really touched me deeply. I recognised a lot of things that I struggle with on a personal basis, not only that but, you can really feel the passion that Damaged Goodz has put into this one, it oozes from every bar and is matched by the passion put in by the producers with every beat. Everything just seems on point here from tone of what the producers have put in, to the way every guest artist fits in on those tracks, to the passion, wordplay and flows from Damaged Goodz, who is on top form here, in fact everyone is, if I’m fair.

I could probably sit here for hours and waffle on about what’s good on this album, how it touched me, and which tracks and how they did but, I’m just going to keep it short because I want you to experience it for yourself…

Overall, Damaged Goodz is a rock-solid Hip Hip/underground sound that not only takes you deep into the heart and soul of Damaged Goodz the emcee but, it takes you deep into your own heart and soul. It carries you along as it musically matches every emotion that you feel as you listen you the words of Damaged Goodz, feeling your own experiences rise to the surface to be recognised and accepted. As much as this is music, it is a timeless expression of the true self and the journey you take in life.

Damaged Goodz by Damaged Goodz is released on 23rd July 2022, and I honestly advise you to really listen to this one.

Salute and thanks to Damaged Goodz for sending me this one, an instant classic in my book.

See Ya,

Steve


LINKS

Watercolour Music Official Website:

http://watercolourmusic.co.uk

Damaged Goodz Bandcamp:

https://damaged-goodz.bandcamp.com/


VIDEOS

The Making of Damaged Goodz LP



 

 

 

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