The Trent Reznor produced debut CD by Saul Williams, The Inevitable Rise and Liberation of NiggyTardust, is now available as a free download.
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Here’s what Williams has to say about the new release:
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My Dearest Friends and Fans,
It is my greatest honor to present to you The Inevitable Rise and Liberation of NiggyTardust!,
my new album produced by Trent Reznor and mixed by Alan Moulder. The wall of sound that we’ve created is tagged with such graffiti that a passerby would seek out doors and ways to ENTER. Once inside a world defined by dreams come true they’d find aligned with the simplest act of sharing what we treasure. Most people aren’t aware of the world of art and commerce where exploitation strips each artist down to nigger. Each label, like apartheid, multiplies us by our divide and whips us ’til we conform to lesser figures. What falls between the cracks is a pile of records stacked to the heights of talents hidden from the sun. Yet the energy they put into popularizing smut makes a star of a shiny polished gun. The ballot or the bullet for Mohawk or the mullet is a choice between new times and dying days. And the only way to choose is to jump ship from old truths and trust dolphins as we swim through changing ways. The ways of middlemen proves to be just a passing trend. We need no priests to talk to God. No phone to call her. And when you click the link below, i think it fair that you should know that your purchase will make middlemen much poorer…
my new album produced by Trent Reznor and mixed by Alan Moulder. The wall of sound that we’ve created is tagged with such graffiti that a passerby would seek out doors and ways to ENTER. Once inside a world defined by dreams come true they’d find aligned with the simplest act of sharing what we treasure. Most people aren’t aware of the world of art and commerce where exploitation strips each artist down to nigger. Each label, like apartheid, multiplies us by our divide and whips us ’til we conform to lesser figures. What falls between the cracks is a pile of records stacked to the heights of talents hidden from the sun. Yet the energy they put into popularizing smut makes a star of a shiny polished gun. The ballot or the bullet for Mohawk or the mullet is a choice between new times and dying days. And the only way to choose is to jump ship from old truths and trust dolphins as we swim through changing ways. The ways of middlemen proves to be just a passing trend. We need no priests to talk to God. No phone to call her. And when you click the link below, i think it fair that you should know that your purchase will make middlemen much poorer…
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Off the heels of Radiohead’s “pay what you want” digital distribution, Williams ups the ante, offering his latest album for free with the option to donate $5 to the artist. All this while being decidedly less established. After several tours, opening for Nine Inch Nails, Williams and NIN’s Trent Reznor hook up to collaborate on what can only be described as a monumental success in programming. Although Reznor seems to pull out all the leftover back-beats from this year’s Zero Year, it’s really Williams’ ferocious vocal attack that carries Niggy Tardust. Much more beat poet than MC, Williams uses his firebrand rhetoric to explore black identity, war, Jesus, and the state of hip-hop. Backed by electro-beats and Reznor’s fuzzy synths, Williams proves his versatility, nailing spot-on Reznor-like vocals that seamlessly transition into vocal overdubs and circle back into beat-rhyme choruses. Clocking in at just under an hour, Williams finds just enough time to cover U2’s “Sunday Bloody Sunday,” before opening back up his vocal attack. Never shying away from an examination of the “N” word, Williams’ no-holds-barred view on politics and religion is sure to leave listeners somewhat uncomfortable, especially since the album functions as one giant margin for the listener to fill in. Musically, The Inevitable Rise and Liberation of Niggy Stardust is a colossal achievement. Lyrically, it’s a strenuous test in concentration. Unconventional and lyrically opaque, it’s safe to say you’ll have a lot more than the price to wrap your head around.