Seattle Washington's own took to the stage at Black Milk's Claps & Slaps tour stop at the Blind Pig in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Hell of an artist, and a super humble dude. I'm late to discovering J.Pinder, but as they say, better late than never. I needed this dude's music in my playlist and if you love some good lyrical, soulful music, you should too.
What can I say about him? Black Milk is by far one of the best indie stage acts out there right now for this simple reason: he entertains. That's a lot more than you can say for most artists out there who think they should be able to get on stage, rap and be paid. If you're familiar with Black Milk's music then when you hear these songs, you understand how much of a change up and work went into stepping up this show for his fans. Watch what happens at the 4:00 and the 5:20 mark. Crazy. At one point the drummer, Zeb Horton snaps a drum stick (he did 3 times that night) and keeps rollin with it.
If the Claps and Slaps Tour is coming to your town, you'd be missing out huge if you didn't check it out. Incredibly good show if you're music nerds like us or if you just wanna get down. #supportindiehiphop !!
The Dallas Texas duo (Slim Gravy & Paris Pershun) perform their (Black Milk produced) track at the Blind Pig in Ann Arbor, Michigan for their Claps & Slaps Tour with Black Milk and Seattle Washington's J.Pinder.
I've been following A.Dd+ for just about two years now, so it goes without saying that I'm a huge fan of their work. This tour is a good look and I hope these dudes absolutely rip it at SXSW. Much respect.
What can I say? We were grateful to be given the opportunity to squeeze in a quick interview with K.R.I.T. before his show here in Michigan. K.R.I.T. was an incredibly humble, laid back dude and was every bit as appreciative of what we do as we are of his work.