Cypress Hill – Elephants On Acid (2018) [FLAC 24 bit, 44,1 kHz]

Cypress Hill - Elephants On Acid (2018) [FLAC 24 bit, 44,1 kHz] Download

Artist: Cypress Hill
Album: Elephants On Acid
Genre: Rap, Hip-Hop
Release Date: 2018
Audio Format:: FLAC (tracks) 24 bit, 44,1 kHz
Duration: 51:58
Total Tracks: 21
Total Size: 558 MB

Tracklist:

1. Cypress Hill – Tusko (Intro) (00:48)
2. Cypress Hill – Band of Gypsies (03:49)
3. Cypress Hill – Put Em in the Ground (02:21)
4. Cypress Hill – Satao (Interval) (00:29)
5. Cypress Hill – Jesus Was a Stoner (03:25)
6. Cypress Hill – Pass The Knife (03:36)
7. Cypress Hill – LSD (Interval) (00:37)
8. Cypress Hill – Oh Na Na (02:57)
9. Cypress Hill – Holy Mountain (Interval) (01:15)
10. Cypress Hill – Locos (03:18)
11. Cypress Hill – Falling Down (02:19)
12. Cypress Hill – Elephant Acid (Interlude) (00:52)
13. Cypress Hill – Insane OG (01:23)
14. Cypress Hill – The 5th Angel (Instrumental) (02:01)
15. Cypress Hill – Warlord (03:17)
16. Cypress Hill – Reefer Man (03:22)
17. Cypress Hill – Thru the Rabbit Hole (Interlude) (01:54)
18. Cypress Hill – Crazy (02:52)
19. Cypress Hill – Muggs is Dead (02:11)
20. Cypress Hill – Blood on My Hands Again (03:20)
21. Cypress Hill – Stairway to Heaven (05:41)

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Eight years have passed since the Californians of Cypress Hill’s last album yet the band are still all over the scene, both with solo projects and collaborations. Cypress Hill’s energy on stage is unparalleled, which guarantees them a place at most festivals around the world. The promise of this new album, “Elephants on Acid”, is primarily based on the return of DJ Muggs, their brilliant producer, who is picking up right where he left off, between sixties psychedelics, blazing breakbeats and smoky mysticism.Just like on the very detailed gothic album cover, Muggs unearths a monster buried deep underground and resurrects the legend of “Temple of Boom”, the band’s labyrinth album released in 1995. Between drugs and spirituality, B-Real, the main rapper, reinterprets Cypress Hill’s rather dark repertoire, halfway between Los Angeles Latino culture and hallucinating fantasy à la H.P. Lovecraft. With a few more recreational tracks like “Crazy” or “Oh Na Na”, which make the group sound like a mutant gypsy marching band, Cypress Hill are revitalised, though slightly removed from the saturated guitars of their earlier releases. Ending on “Stairway To Heaven” which is reminiscent of the ethereal soul of Portishead or Massive Attack, “Elephants on Acid” is a multi-layered journey around the mind, in which listeners can both lose and find themselves.  – Aurélien Chapuis

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