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Waste-Age Teenland follows Face Candy (Eyedea, Kristoff Krane, Jt Bates, Casey O'Brien) on a three day recording excursion that took place in March of 2009. With two studio dates and one day live at the Black Dog Café, Waste-Age explores Face Candy's twisted humor and punky catharsis in their signature "Free-Jazz Rap" all improvised setting. Picked from 26 hours of source material, Waste-Age is a 40 minute ride through the wacky brains of its creators, edited to take the listener on a trip to where free-jazz meets freestyle rap. Enjoy.
Another great release by face candy. A great follow up to their first album "This is Where We Were". If you are unfamiliar with the band Face Candy, it is hip-hop style flows thrown down to a jazz bass and drum line. This is the last studio work done by the late Michael "Eyedea" Larsen. RIP. Matched with the poetic genius of Kristoff Krane, the duo creates a calm state of mind that allows the listener to really delve into the deep lyrics that come out. All of the tracks on this album are improvised on the spot, which offers a whole different dimension to the content of the album. Hands down, Face Candy is the greatest improv hip-hop/jazz music I have had the pleasure to enjoy.