Atmosphere is the biggest selling group in the underground rap scene with their cerebral yet down-to-earth sound. Other artists in this genre include Sage Francis, Aesop Rock, Living Legends, El-P, Mr. Lif, Busdriver an... more »d Aceyalone. 19 tracks. Parental Advisory/Explicit Content. Epitaph. 2003.« less
Atmosphere is the biggest selling group in the underground rap scene with their cerebral yet down-to-earth sound. Other artists in this genre include Sage Francis, Aesop Rock, Living Legends, El-P, Mr. Lif, Busdriver and Aceyalone. 19 tracks. Parental Advisory/Explicit Content. Epitaph. 2003.
"In a time like this, when you turn on MTV or VH1, or flip through your favorite music magazine, maybe Rolling Stone or Spin, and see the choices of popular hip-hop/rap groups that are forced down your throat at nausea; you may feel disgusted at what rap has become since the early 90s. Lets take the 2004 MTV Video Music Awards for example. The nominees included: 50 cent ft. Snoop Dogg & G-Unit, D12 & Ammonium, Jay-Z, Lil Jon & The Eastside Boys, Ludacris, Black Eyed Peas, Chingy, Nelly, Outkast and Kanye West. This list was nearly enough to make me gag, aside from Outkast and maybe Black Eyed Peas. MTV has proved to me that the glory days of conscious songwriters in popular hip-hop music are long gone. I'm just so embarrassed for the people that listen to this crap. I tell people I'm a fan of hip-hop music, and they automatically assume I like the crap mentioned above. Maybe I need to be more specific. I'm a fan of old school hip-hop, underground rap and the entire Rhymesayers crew. As far as I'm concerned, the underground is all that is keeping this genre alive and kicking.
I was introduced to "Seven's Travels" from a friend of mine. I was pleasantly surprised with the first track, "Trying To Find A Balance". From there on, it was just realization after realization about how good this album actually is. "Slug" is one of the best vocalists I've heard in several years. His lyrics are so down to earth, charismatic, and vulnerable. Atmosphere could have went with a larger label, since they have exploded in the underground in the past couple of years. I'm happy to see them stick with Epitaph, one of my favorite labels. Besides, several of these songs convey messages about how corporate labels suck ("National Disgrace"). I can hardly see any of these songs getting a lot of radio play; which is sad, considering we have been brainwashed to think that way. Other standout tracks include: "Reflections," "Apple," "Cats Van Bags," "Shoes," "Liquor Lyles Cool July," "Good Times (Sick Pimpin')" and the last track, including the hidden track "Always Coming Back Home to You". The hidden track, an ode to the Midwest, mainly Minnesota has sentimental value to me. It makes me feel proud that a quality group like Atmosphere comes from the same town as I do.
After several listens to this album, convinced that this is one of the finest albums in new hip-hop music, I decided to research some other Rhymesayers/Epitaph artists. Since then I've discovered "Eyedea & Abilities" and "Brother Ali", and they have since become my favorites. Aside from the new "Beastie Boys" album, "Atmosphere" has nearly single handedly reinstilled my faith in hip-hop music. It's an experience that every hip-hop lover should experience."
Not the best, but still a good listen
Alana | Philadelphia suburbs | 10/25/2005
(3 out of 5 stars)
"I got into Atmosphere with the "God Loves Ugly" album, and then got hooked on their eariler stuff. "Seven's Travels" is not as good as those. While I really LOVE some of the songs, the rest are hard to listen to. I definitely can't listen to the CD straight through. If you're a fan of Atmosphere, check it out. If not, check some some early stuff first."
Good rap out of minnesota of all places
indie hip hop fan | philly | 02/02/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"in response to some idiots review saying that this album isnt good because it doesnt focus on issues like urban living and racial inequalities, SLUG IS A WHITE GUY FROM MINNESOTA. So of course he is going to relate to white suburbia, and he becomes one of the first sick MCs to do this. he is not afraid to say anything, including his personal life, he even raps a song in the SECOND person, dont think thats ever been done before. This is the best underground rap there is, i just hope that popularity doesnt cause atmosphere to lose its edge. and to the moron who says rappers should embrace the race card, too bad johnnie cochrane isnt a rapper."
Atmosphere sells out.....decently
Sweet Psychadelic Orange | the twin cities of Minnesota | 01/12/2005
(4 out of 5 stars)
"It's a shame that the best song on this album, "Shhh!," isn't even listed. It's a secret song, 10 or 12 seconds after the end of "Always Coming Back Home to You." Then again, anyone outside of Minnesota probably wouldn't understand it. "Shhh!" is by far the best track that Slug or Ant have ever taken part in, and lifts the album up to the four-star level.
The rest of the album sees Ant over-produce, Slug forget his roots, and the two of them throw way too much filler at you while still somehow creating a decent album. The first two tracks are promising but deceptive, and the rest of the album falls into one of the following two categories: great or boring. Not to say that there isn't reason to expect an amazing follow-up (not including Headshots) - "Lifter Puller" is slow-moving and catchy, "Denvemolorado" sees Ant at his best, and "Always Coming Back Home to You" showcases Slug's storytelling ability.
A few of the other songs are all right, but besides the ones I have mentioned, there isn't much here that is too special. If you liked God Loves Ugly, you will probably like Seven's Travels even more, but if you want an emotionally-charged classic Atmosphere record, try Overcast! or the Lucy Ford EPs (or even Headshots, a bunch of old demos)."
Se7ens Travels
Michael Hestand | King City,CA | 12/16/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)
"The new album from Ant&Slug (aka Atmosphere),Sevens Travels, is SICK! they killed this album. The lyrics are one of a kind just like the beats. Probably the most popular song on the album is "Trying to Find a Balance" this would be the one everyones been seeing on MTV2. Now anyone who thinks hes selling out...shut your mouth! hes still writting his own material, making his own beats. He's just trying to make sum cash for his kid!! HES NOT SELLING OUT! To anyone that likes up-beat hip-hop or some deeper meaning hip-hop, i HIGHLY recommend Sevens Travels. He throws sum humor into his lyrics with songs like "Shoes", "National Disgrace" My Favorites are: Trying to find a balance, reflections, gotta lotta walls, cats van bags, los angeles, shoes, national disgrace, always coming back home to you...so buy it and enjoy and i can GURANTEE that anyone who hears it will love it! peace!"