L.A. Symphony To Release Sophomore Project On Gotee Records
Rappers L.A. Symphony will release their highly anticipated sophomore effort, Disappear Here, on October 4th on Gotee Records/EMI CMG Distribution. The follow to 2003s The End Is Now (Gotee/Basement), Disappear Here features 15 original tracks with the overall theme of perseverance.
Guest appearances on the album include the legendary Madlib (Stones Throw), Evidence (Dialated Peoples), Great Jasn (J-beits), Sup the Chemist, and DJ Rhemattic.
I think this is our best album to date, says Symphony member Cookbook. Not only do we explore more topics than ever before, but our sound and style has grown as well. I love how the album is broad in the sense that it has the fun stuff, the party stuff, but some deep stuff as well.
This time around we took 4 months and shut everything else off, and made this album together, he continues. The result is a good blend of the 5 of us, all really contributing on every level. Weve been in this for a while, and seen the ups and downs, and were still here to say never give up on your God-given dreams.
Formed in 1997 during a time when West Coast hip-hop was better known for gangster rap and its graphic portrayals of sex and violence, L.A. Symphony, which is comprised of MCs/Producers FLYNN, Sharlok Poems, Joey the Jerk, UNO Mas, and Cookbook, rose through the ranks of City of Angels storied underground hip-hop scene with a distinctively organic vibe that was style to connect with the common man. The conglomerate, who delivers though-provoking lyrics with both passion and humor, has shared the stage with names like Jurassic 5 and Black Eyed Peas and has performed at such major events as the NBA/Yahoo Rhythm and Rims Tour, the Vans Warped Tour, and The Night Hip-Hop Stole Christmas.
For more information on L.A. Symphony, click on www.gotee.com or the official artist website at www.lasymphony.