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Matthew
12 de noviembre de 2018
Nothing short of amazing! From the first song to the last they never let up! Great album made better live!
Boston, MA@Sonia
Dwight
6 de noviembre de 2018
It was a beautiful performance will heart and soul from opening act to premier act. Angel Davenport was the biggest surprise and Four Fist was the SHIT!!! I should of drank another pint of Guinness just for the fuck of it. That was this type of show!!! Especially, on a Sunday. Whoever didn't show up....TOO FUCKIN' BAD!!! You missed out!!
Atlanta, GA@Aisle 5
Laramie
25 de octubre de 2018
P.O.S. And Astronautalis are second to none as far as I’m concerned. 10/10 would see again
Portland, OR@Doug Fir Lounge
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Sometimes the best way for artists to keep pushing ahead is to remember who their people are –especially when they’re the ones they’ve known for ages and have been itching to work with from the very start. Stef Alexander and Andy Bothwell, respectively known as P.O.S and Astronautalis, have been making guest appearances on each other’s records for over ten years, and date their friendship back even further. That makes a collaborative project like Four Fists both inevitable and necessary at the same time: it’s the team-up of two of Minneapolis’ most stylistically fearless artists, both of whom simultaneously inhabit the worlds of hip-hop and indie-punk in a way that the Twin Cities music community has always welcomed.
“This is something Stef and I have been working on and dreaming about since we became friends in 2004,” says Andy, who moved to Stef’s Minneapolis stomping grounds in 2011. Two years later, the first Four Fists 7″ offered up two sides of finger-clenching post-hardcore for hip-hop heads, showcasing their powers as MCs, vocalists, producers, and songwriters alike. But the span between 2013 and now saw a string of life changes, from Andy’s marriage to Stef’s struggles with kidney failure to the state of social justice in the world, that shifted both artists’ perspectives. You can hear it in cuts like opener “Nobody’s Biz,” a backbreaking drumline run through with entreaties to action (“It’s fucked up, we all know it baby/the question is, why the fuck we waitin’?”), or the reflective chiptune burble of “G.D.F.R.” and its attempted reckoning with how these two artists even made it to where they are.
“This is something Stef and I have been working on and dreaming about since we became friends in 2004,” says Andy, who moved to Stef’s Minneapolis stomping grounds in 2011. Two years later, the first Four Fists 7″ offered up two sides of finger-clenching post-hardcore for hip-hop heads, showcasing their powers as MCs, vocalists, producers, and songwriters alike. But the span between 2013 and now saw a string of life changes, from Andy’s marriage to Stef’s struggles with kidney failure to the state of social justice in the world, that shifted both artists’ perspectives. You can hear it in cuts like opener “Nobody’s Biz,” a backbreaking drumline run through with entreaties to action (“It’s fucked up, we all know it baby/the question is, why the fuck we waitin’?”), or the reflective chiptune burble of “G.D.F.R.” and its attempted reckoning with how these two artists even made it to where they are.
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Géneros:
Hip Hop, Party Rap, Rap, Electronic
Miembros de la banda:
P.O.S & Astronautalis
Ciudad de Origen:
Minneapolis, Minnesota
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Opiniones de seguidores
Matthew
12 de noviembre de 2018
Nothing short of amazing! From the first song to the last they never let up! Great album made better live!
Boston, MA@Sonia
Dwight
6 de noviembre de 2018
It was a beautiful performance will heart and soul from opening act to premier act. Angel Davenport was the biggest surprise and Four Fist was the SHIT!!! I should of drank another pint of Guinness just for the fuck of it. That was this type of show!!! Especially, on a Sunday. Whoever didn't show up....TOO FUCKIN' BAD!!! You missed out!!
Atlanta, GA@Aisle 5
Laramie
25 de octubre de 2018
P.O.S. And Astronautalis are second to none as far as I’m concerned. 10/10 would see again
Portland, OR@Doug Fir Lounge
Acerca De Four Fists
Sometimes the best way for artists to keep pushing ahead is to remember who their people are –especially when they’re the ones they’ve known for ages and have been itching to work with from the very start. Stef Alexander and Andy Bothwell, respectively known as P.O.S and Astronautalis, have been making guest appearances on each other’s records for over ten years, and date their friendship back even further. That makes a collaborative project like Four Fists both inevitable and necessary at the same time: it’s the team-up of two of Minneapolis’ most stylistically fearless artists, both of whom simultaneously inhabit the worlds of hip-hop and indie-punk in a way that the Twin Cities music community has always welcomed.
“This is something Stef and I have been working on and dreaming about since we became friends in 2004,” says Andy, who moved to Stef’s Minneapolis stomping grounds in 2011. Two years later, the first Four Fists 7″ offered up two sides of finger-clenching post-hardcore for hip-hop heads, showcasing their powers as MCs, vocalists, producers, and songwriters alike. But the span between 2013 and now saw a string of life changes, from Andy’s marriage to Stef’s struggles with kidney failure to the state of social justice in the world, that shifted both artists’ perspectives. You can hear it in cuts like opener “Nobody’s Biz,” a backbreaking drumline run through with entreaties to action (“It’s fucked up, we all know it baby/the question is, why the fuck we waitin’?”), or the reflective chiptune burble of “G.D.F.R.” and its attempted reckoning with how these two artists even made it to where they are.
“This is something Stef and I have been working on and dreaming about since we became friends in 2004,” says Andy, who moved to Stef’s Minneapolis stomping grounds in 2011. Two years later, the first Four Fists 7″ offered up two sides of finger-clenching post-hardcore for hip-hop heads, showcasing their powers as MCs, vocalists, producers, and songwriters alike. But the span between 2013 and now saw a string of life changes, from Andy’s marriage to Stef’s struggles with kidney failure to the state of social justice in the world, that shifted both artists’ perspectives. You can hear it in cuts like opener “Nobody’s Biz,” a backbreaking drumline run through with entreaties to action (“It’s fucked up, we all know it baby/the question is, why the fuck we waitin’?”), or the reflective chiptune burble of “G.D.F.R.” and its attempted reckoning with how these two artists even made it to where they are.
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Géneros:
Hip Hop, Party Rap, Rap, Electronic
Miembros de la banda:
P.O.S & Astronautalis
Ciudad de Origen:
Minneapolis, Minnesota
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