NEW ALBUM FROM GHOSTFACE KILLAH & ADRIAN YOUNGE
TWELVE REASONS TO DIE AVAILABLE APRIL 16
The RZA Executive Produces Crime/Horror Concept Album and Graphic Novel
New
York, NY (February 14, 2013) – Soul Temple Records announces the
release of Twelve Reasons To Die, the new album from Ghostface Killah
and composer/producer/multi- instrumentalist Adrian Younge on April
16. Twelve Reasons To Die is a brilliant and daring crime/horror concept
album. This is the third release from Soul Temple Records, a company
whose mission is to release quality music coupled with packages engaging
multiple elements of the creative community.
Ghostface’s
long-time Wu-Tang collaborator The RZA acts as executive producer on
the groundbreaking album which melds the sounds of classic 36
Chambers-era RZA with Portishead, and the Italian film music of Ennio
Morricone. The album will be available in various configurations
including a standard CD, a deluxe double CD with instrumentals and a
mini comic book, plus a digital deluxe version with instrumentals and
digital comic book, multiple vinyl formats and a cassette. To visually
flesh out the dark and gritty world of Twelve Reasons, Soul Temple
Records has partnered with Black Mask Studios to produce a 6-issue comic
book series and collected graphic novel featuring striking visuals and
an intriguing dual-narrative structure with contributions from a host of
stellar comic book artists.
A
National tour is currently be routed for Ghostface together with Adrian
Younge and his live band, Venice Dawn, which will commence March 14th
at SXSW and run thru early June hitting all major US markets. Tour
dates will be confirmed and tickets will go on sale later this month.
Ghostface
Killah’s prominence in hip hop has grown steadily over his 20-plus year
career including recent high-profile appearances on Kanye West’s Cruel
Summer, the critically-acclaimed soundtrack to RZA’s film The Man With
The Iron Fists and the new Wu-Block album. Twelve Reasons To Die catches
the gifted MC at the height of his lyrical prowess, and to celebrate
this album announcement, Soul Temple is offering a free download of the
first single, “The Rise of the Ghostface Killah.”
Adrian
Younge represents the next generation of black music producers. Twelve
Reasons is Younge’s first project immersed in the world of rap and hip
hop, and his aim is to deliver an organic re-appropriation of hip-hop
circa the mid-90s. Younge’s previous releases, the Black Dynamite (2009)
soundtrack and Something About April (2011) touched on psychedelia,
‘blaxploitation,’ and the cinematic soul of the 1970s.


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