Absolutely thrilled to follow up my release party by sharing this gorgeous, life-affirming banger of a tune I made with the brothers Thorn, Bradley (Notion) and Craig (Cee), and Digital Junkie, who did the crispy scratch chorus. Another victory for the Sons of Boombap crew, and for The Movement Fam, and most assuredly for me, stealin’ this jam by singing like Nate Dogg and talm bout getting zooted an’ blasting the Sugababes. Them Aussie c—ts do the damn thang up proper too – I particularly like Nosh Dawg’s verse, which is simple but lands with oomph, and I dig Cee’s positivity on the second verse too. Bright, bouncy, soulful, optimistic, fun rap music. Give it a listen! #RhinoSalute!
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The CDs Have Been Printed!
I’m so excited! Wow! Get yours at tomorrow show, 9 PM at Stone Lounge, 783 College St in Toronto. We gon’ have a *PARTY* baby!
Or get them on Bandcamp:
ShareThe first review is 9/10
Not even five full days since my second album dropped and my mind is still swirling. It feels surreal to have finally made it here – almost seven full years since the last album dropped. And then, suddenly, out of nowhere, like a bullet, came the first review the album has received.
9 outta 10, y’all!
“One of the best albums of the year!”
An’ *this* person believes that this album gets absolutely right exactly what I was afraid it got very wrong – Chi Chi believes that We Will No Longer Retreat Into Darkness hangs together beautifully *as an album*, on which every song is in dialogue with the others, and not just a collection of killer singles. (Though it’s also obviously that!) I’m still disappointed that this album has too few emotionally potent songs on it – I have at least four written and ready to be recorded that I just couldn’t find the right beats for in time, plus several more in lesser stages of development – but I read this review around 2 AM last night and my heart has been glowing ever since. Someone *gets* it! *YES!* An’ I caint *wait* to throw down a stellar performance for y’all on Friday! Unh!
http://scratchedvinyl.com/?q=node/3697
ShareAlbum Release Party – May 4 @ Stone Lounge
So delighted to finally share We Will No Longer Retreat Into Darkness with you all! Those of you in Toronto are warmly summoned to the release party which will take place one week hence, Friday, May 4, 2018, at Stone Lounge (in the basement of Revival), 783 College Street at Shaw! I’ve specifically designed this as an early show so those of you who can’t stay out late can be there – doors open at 8, the show starts at 9, and I go on at 10:30, no later than 11! What a joy it shall be to glory in the release of this (I dare suggest) wonderful and long-awaited album with you all!
Doors at 8PM, show at 9PM
Cost: $10, or $15 includes CD
9:00 PM – Jesse Dangerously
9:30 PM – More Or Les
10:00PM – Ultra Magnus & DJ SLAM!
10:30PM – The Mighty Rhino
The show will be opened and closed with funky tunes from DJ Bosh Flimshaw.
Facebook Event Page:
https://www.facebook.com/events/232721797471454/
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Track List:
1. We Will No Longer Retreat Into Darkness
2. Establishing Shot (ft. Big Rube)
3. Blue Suit Pimpin’
4. Stay Up
5. Resplendent (ft. D-Sisive & Prince Po)
6. Every Atom
7. How Ya Like That (ft. Ultra Magnus & Donny Yonder)
8. Front Row Seat (ft. Carlos Ford)
9. Wolves In The Cellar (ft. Adam Bomb)
10. The One You Need
11. The Shit That Will Fuck You Up (ft. Myka 9)
12. Sons of the Boulevard (ft. OG Big Mike & Illvibe)
13. Basically Jesus (ft. Jesse Dangerously, I Am Joseph, More Or Les & Cam James)
14. ‘Til The Lights Go Out (ft. Big Rube & Witchdoctor)
15. Wonderful Thing (ft. The Divine Sweetness Singers)
16. The Royal We
Defckon produced tracks 2 and 11
Remot produced tracks 3, 6, 8, 14, and 16
Digs produced tracks 4, 9, and 13
MisterE produced track 5
Red Dot produced track 7
Measuring Man produced track 10
Tokyo Cigar produced track 12
Michael Nosratolláh Ferguson produced track 15
The Divine Sweetness Singers are Nancy Dinnigan, Alina Akiba Gershuny-Jadduroy, Madelyne Maingot, Kathryn Merriam, Rachel Alicia Nadira Naipaul, Esther Townshend, Jennie Worden, Dorona Mia Zierler, and Zell “Papa Rhino” Goodbaum!
Divine Sweetness Singers choir conducted by Marie-Josée “MJ” Cyr
Divine Sweetness Singers recorded by Michael Nosratolláh Ferguson at the Toronto Baha’i Centre
Notion recorded Rhino’s vocals on 1, 2, 7, 11, 12 and 14, and mixed 1, 2, 7, 9, 11 and 12 at IllNote Studios, Scarborough
Measuring Man recorded Rhino’s vocals on 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, 13, 15 and 16, and mixed 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 10, 13, 14, 15 and 16 at Silverbirch Productions, Toronto
Album mastered by Andy Krehm at Silverbirch Mastering, Toronto
Photograph by Steve Kean
Art Design by Andy P. Quinlan
ShareFirst single: “Resplendent” with D-Sisive & Prince Po
O YE FRIENDS! It is I, the splendiferous Mighty Rhino, and I am so very proud to announce the release of the first official single from my second album, We Will No Longer Retreat Into Darkness! “Resplendent” is a face-melting buss-ya-shit-open banger supreme, featuring one of my best-ever verses, stellar support from Toronto’s own D-Sisive and the legendary Prince Po of East Coast titans Organized Konfusion, and a beat from MisterE of the Backburner crew that’s so clutch I caint eane *say* to you how fuckin’ mint the thang is! D-Sisive, a two-time Juno nominee and the leading light of Canada’s hip-hop avant-garde, supplies me with a vivid and unforgettable high-art masterwork of a verse, a short story in a 16, an’ the grand man Po brings his illustrious, time-honoured superscientifical style to the table, cracking jokes and kicking flavour with a special OG’s élan all his own. An’ as for me, I damn near steal my own show, thundering around like a rabid elephant (or indeed my own namesake) and shouting out Wilson Pickett, Big Pun, Dennis Farina, Sam & Dave, Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, Bill Withers, and Drake in an action-packed, stunningly glorious 16. I am so proud of this earth-shattering, atom-smashing song! I can’t wait to rock and shock the party and your eardrums with the wonderful, beautiful, explosive, instant classic single “Resplendent”!
ShareAnother dope guest verse: on a Backburner posse cut
Just finished my first thorough listen to the superb new album by my dear friend and Hand Solo Records labelmate Jesse Dangerously! It’s Jesse’s first full-length project since 2011’s remarkable Humble & Brilliant, and this time he’s part of a rapper/producer duo with another deeply gifted Nova Scotia motherfucker, the wonderful Ambition! They’ve called themselves The Library Steps, in tribute to their early rap stomping grounds. On first listen, this album contains at least three of Jesse’s best-ever songs – “Well Wishers” with his cousin illGil, the gorgeous and moving “Lush Karma”, and the stirring cri de coeur “GJHS (Genocide Junior High School)”, which excoriates the nightmarish historical villain Edward Cornwallis and the British colonial authorities for their campaigns of terrorism against the Mi’kmaq in K’jipuktuk. Jesse has always been a more stalwart leftist and more informed and committed intersectional feminist than I am, and here again he displays his razor-sharp anticolonial political acuity in a very intentionally discomfiting and challenging song.
And I would be remiss not to point out that I joined the Backburner boys – Jesse, Timbuktu, Chokeules, Wordburglar, More Or Les, and an on-fire Savilion, excellent as always – for a hoedown posse cut over a classic Boot Camp Clik/Mobb Deep-style downcast dark-skies beat, albeit enlivened by some beautiful saxophone playing from Emmanuel Kwame Aouad.
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