Guante & Big Cats CD Release
Sat, Dec 12, 2009 - 10:00pm
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Sat 12/12, 10:00pm$5 advance*/$7 door
Tru Ruts/Speakeasy Records presents
AN UNWELCOME GUEST
The debut full-length from Guante & Big Cats!Hosted by The Tribe with No Bird Sing and Kristoff Krane
*Advance tickets available at Fifth Element
“Guante could very well follow Atmosphere and P.O.S. in the long-line of outstanding rappers to break from the Midwest.” -CMJ
“Whether writing of lost causes or zombie apocalypses, El Guante demonstrates impeccable artistic control; in performance, he has the audience’s undivided attention.” -City Pages Best of 2009
“Chock-full of biting political commentary, and with all due respect to Slug, this guy is attempting to carry the Twin Cities on his back….” -URB Magazine Next 1000
AN UNWELCOME GUEST is a hip hop concept album from Twin Cities producer BIG CATS! and rapper GUANTE. Over fifteen tracks, the album tells the story of one man moving from east to west in the wake of a man-made disaster and his own personal tragedy. Also, there are zombies.
The album features guest appearances from HALEY BONAR, PROLYPHIC (of Strange Famous Records), BIG QUARTERS, CHASTITY BROWN and ERIC BLAIR (of Hyder Ali and No Bird Sing). Through the album’s unique narrative frame, these artists join Guante in exploring issues of displacement, authority and the difference between the violence of the oppressor and the violence of the oppressed. Also: zombies.
Spencer “Big Cats!” Wirth-Davis has worked with Sage Francis, Jolie Holland, B. Dolan and others, and is perhaps best known for producing Sage Francis’ “Black Out on White Night.” His instrumental solo album, “Sleep Tapes,” received rave reviews from City Pages, Above the Fold, RapReviews.com and elsewhere, and earned him an invitation to the first-ever “Content Under Pressure” event along with Blueprint, Abstract Rude and others indie hip hop luminaries.
Kyle “Guante” Myhre is a 2008 City Pages “Artist of the Year,” 2008 URB Magazine “Next 1000” artist, multiple Independent Music Awards nominee, the 2008 Minneapolis Grand Poetry Slam champion, 2009 St. Paul Grand Poetry Slam champion and 2009 National Poetry Slam champion (as a member of the St. Paul team). His last album “El Guante’s Haunted Studio Apartment,” catapulted him to the forefront of the next generation of the Twin Cities’ vibrant hip hop scene; in the past year, he played Soundset ’09, the anti-RNC festival “Ripple Effect” and many other high-profile shows. Aside from these artistic endeavors, Guante also found time to curate the massively successful “Hip Hop Against Homophobia” series, contribute regularly to nationally-recognized music site Culture Bully, and lead writing/performance workshops in multiple Twin Cities-area schools through the Minnesota Spoken-Word Association.
Together, Guante and Big Cats! have created an album that is unapologetically political, unflinchingly descriptive and undeniably ambitious. Never content to settle for rapping-about-rapping clichés, easy, faux-revolutionary pandering or abstract, pseudo-intellectual gibberish, the duo instead have focused on storytelling. While most hip hop stories are confined to one song, the concept album structure gives Guante room to really push the boundaries of hip hop narrative; close listens reveal multiple instances of foreshadowing, recurring motifs, subtle character development, multiple meanings and much more. This is hip hop as high art, but it’s also high art as love story about zombies and superpowers and post-apocalyptic America.
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