Atmosphere, the renowned American hip hop duo, presents their seventh studio album, "Southsiders," released on May 6, 2014, under Rhymesayers Entertainment. This 15-track collection spans a satisfying 59 minutes and 48 seconds, offering a blend of underground and alternative hip hop that fans of the genre will appreciate.
"Southsiders" is a testament to Atmosphere's signature introspective lyricism and catchy hooks, paired with beats that are as thought-provoking as they are engaging. The album opens with "Camera Thief" and closes with "Let Me Know That You Know What You Want Now," taking listeners through a journey of introspective verses and memorable melodies. Standout tracks like "Arthur's Song" and "The World Might Not Live Through The Night" showcase the duo's ability to craft songs that resonate on both a personal and universal level.
The album's title track, "Southsiders," is a nod to the duo's roots and the communities that have shaped their sound. Other notable tracks include "Bitter," "Fortunate," and "We Ain't Gonna Die Today," each offering a unique perspective and contributing to the album's overall cohesion.
"Southsiders" is an album that feels both pleasant and noncommittal, with a relaxed vibe that sets it apart from some of Atmosphere's more intense releases. It's an album that satisfies, with hooks that linger and verses that provoke thought. Whether you're a long-time fan or new to Atmosphere's music, "Southsiders" offers a compelling listen that highlights the duo's enduring talent and creativity.