No we are not kin
No we’re not friends
I’d love nothing more
Than to see your life end
Whatchu do onto others
Shall be brought onto you
Stay away from these spaces
Your time is never too soon
Your entire circle filled with white like it’s coke
Just need a black face in it to block it all off with smoke
I see how you are
Your facade clear as day
words don’t mean shit fuck everything that you say
You use every nigga as a toy
“Look at you, look at you you’re such a woke boy”
When really you’re just scum like the rest
You best believe I’ll say it with my fucking chest
“Look at me
Look at me
Everyone should respect me
I saved this nigger boy
From facing way too much adversity “
We know what you’re all about
Keep running that fucking mouth
Fake shit
Just quit
You’re all talk I can’t stand it
Stand there with your fucking feet above ground
All hail the white king, here’s your fucking crown
I was just a stepping stone.
You fetishized my every bone
Try that shit with someone else
I’m not your fucking black friend.
Black is beautiful. Inside outside. This band is superb. As a huge Sabbath fan I love the low tuned riffs, as well as the hardcore speed moments, short as they are: but it's exactly that which keeps it so damn interesting. Also love the interplays full of sweetness or speeches about black culture and being black within white domination. Still some things to learn. This is the real life in music form. Let's celebrate. Hesperus
Love to hear some brutal hardcore/punk rap with some soul to scream out their throat. Interesting fact : the name the songs on this record like KARMA TO BURN, only by numbers. K.T.B. spelled the numbers, but Soul Glo goes direct to the jugular!!! I just wanna hear SOUL GLO'S version of a 42 now! Death's Loco's Synfonic Meadow
Wonderful dramatic opening, the voice of a black woman in all her honesty, vulnerability and openess. And then one of the fiercest tracks of Zulu, total hardcore: 'Now they are through with me', full of twists and turns, and suddenly ending in a kind of soul-track, brilliant! This is 21st century music at it's best. The end lecture is dramatic and disturbing, spoken again by a black woman. Makes you think. Hesperus
Bluesy protopunk in the great Detroit tradition by the city's own the Stools, with dashes of the Stooges, Negative Approach, and the Gories. Bandcamp New & Notable May 25, 2023