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The Saturday Knights

 
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  • We Say...

    Melting-pot out-there rap group The Saturday Knights genre-hop so quickly on their third LP Mingle, it might leave you a bit dizzy. Incorporating throwback-funk (with cred-chocked guests The Dap Kings), early-Beasties style punk-rap ("Motorin'") and even surf guitar noodles (the shockingly-titled "Surf Song"), the Knights are out to ensure that there's never a dull moment.

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    In the rap world circa the early 21st century, it's quite apparent that the majority of the genre's chart topping artists are often too serious for their own good. In fact, many completely overlook the fact that early notable acts weren't afraid to have some good old fashioned fun. But there are some exceptions to these modern day hip hop rules, such as the Seattle trio, the Saturday Knights. As evidenced by their 2008 full length debut, ‘Mingle,' the group looks to outside the rap community to help create a unique spin on all the rhymin' and jivin' -- the Muscle Shoals Horns, the Dap-Kings (which appeared on Amy Winehouse's Back to Black), Jack Endino, and even Soundgarden's Kim Thayil all drop by. Just give a listen to such standouts as "45," "Dog Park," "I Go," and the part hip hop/part garage rocker "The Gospel," and you'll find that the Saturday Kings have created one of the top party albums of 2008. ‘Mingle' offers a much-needed alternative to all the ‘tough guy' hip hop that seems to have become the standard.

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