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Music Review: Atmosphere - When Life Gives You Lemons, You Paint That Sh*t Gold

Written by Brian McConville
Published May 23, 2008

Atmosphere is back again with an all new album humorously titled When Life Gives You Lemons, You Paint That Sh*t Gold.  The two man independent rap group credited with putting Minneapolis on the hip hop map continue strong with their approach, but this time take a musical detour that may very well have helped grab even more attention.  Where at one time fine crafted beats were layered with fun yet personal rhymes, Atmosphere’s style seems to have taken a change for the best.  This CD was put under Rhymesayers Entertainment.

Atmosphere sometimes is mistaken for the name of the thirty-something lead vocalist of the rap duo.  It is easy for someone to simply assume that the guy singing is the band and at first toured alone without the other half but that is not the case.  Atmosphere is a double act featuring Slug spitting rhymes and Ant providing the beats to hip hop songs that sing about everything from girls to growing up.  The two have been together since the late nineties and were once more of an underground project but soon grabbed the attention of many with their unique hip hop style.

While touring, Atmosphere actually sports a band to help provide a more live feel to their performances.  After hearing When Life Gives You Lemons… I have a feeling that Atmosphere created this CD as a band and not as a hip hop duo.  This time around Atmosphere has slowed down a bit on a couple of the songs making for a more personal project, and even better, their best album to date.

“Like The Rest Of Us” caught me off guard.  I was thinking, from past experiences, they would come full force into the CD but instead I was greeted with a very slow piano and guitar melody with Slug almost whispering a conversation he is having with a mirror.

I can’t help but think of Oh Brother, Where Art Thou as soon as “Puppets” begins.  The deadbeat reverence track with a great depression like beat gains momentum halfway though just a little after a Beastie Boys reference making for a great track.

The first single off this CD “Shoulda Known” seems to have resorted back to the old Atmosphere with more electronic beats and rhymes focusing around drugs and realization.  The song is catchy with witty lines but not nearly as mind absorbing as “You”.  The sixth track on this CD reminds me why I dig Atmosphere.  The song is incredibly appealing musically and lyrically with a funky bass line and Slug rifling off one lyric after another not seeming to miss a beat.

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A music lover for life, this former punk rock super hero has finally slowed down a little and accepted the fact that he is a better listener of music than a performer. Brian McConville operates his own blogging website www.brokenheadphones.com in his spare time. Married to his dream girl and entertained by 2 dogs and a cat it is easy to say that Brian is enjoying life.
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Music Review: Atmosphere - When Life Gives You Lemons, You Paint That Sh*t Gold
Published: May 23, 2008
Type: Review
Section: Music
Filed Under: Music: Hip-hop, Music: Indie Rock, Music: Rap
Writer: Brian McConville
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#1 — May 26, 2008 @ 11:26AM — Lucy Ford

I read your article and while I respect your personal view, I disagree. I think that it is ranks up there as bad as Atmosphere's last album You Can't Imagine How Much Fun We Are Having. It is a very impersonal album. It goes completely against what Atmosphere has stood for over the past 10 years. It is a more commercial album and to me it sounds like they are just trying to become mainstream. Case in point they have already had two videos on MTV. That is selling out and therefore their underground career is dead. Rest in peace Atmosphere.

#2 — June 16, 2008 @ 17:18PM — paul

the last comment is a bad one. You cant imagine is a good album and i feel that if you you listened to slug as intently as most of his fans you would realize that change is not selling out, change is progress. the more i listen to when likfe gives you lemons the more i like it

#3 — October 7, 2008 @ 06:25AM — Ryan

I cant believe you diddnt mention Yesterday in this review!!! Thats the best song. =D

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