$8 in advance/$10 at the door
10:30pm doors/11pm showtime
21+
RP Hooks:
As a solo artist or as the front man of explosive MC/producer duo TTxBC, RP Hooks (formerly known as Truth Be Told) has played everywhere from Soundset to SXSW. He’s shared bills with DMX, Grieves & Budo, Action Bronson, Chiddy Bang, P.O.S, and Schoolboy Q, and has recorded songs with Planet Asia, Phil da Agony, Toki Wright, Abstract Rude, Smoke DZA and BJ the Chicago Kid. If that list of names isn’t impressive enough, just listen to the music: equal parts Twin Cities smirk and Chicago attitude, Hooks’ confident, unpredictable flow, uniquely twisted worldview, and ever-present sense of humor combine to create a style unlike anything in either scene.
His most recent project, All Black Jesus, was released July 23, 2013. All Black Jesus is RP Hooks sharing a lot of his hopes, dreams, and aspirations as it is all layed out on the title track of the album when he states in a chopped-and-screwed fashion “If I die today, I’m gonna come back a rich mu’fucka” over a beat with reverberating 808 kicks and spaced out synths. On the soulful and sparse “88 & Beyond”, RP Hooks come unhinged, spewing in a smooth and comfortable fashion about the passing of his brother, and stating many a rumination on where he seeks to take his art. That mission statement is also echoed on the smooth synths and trap hi-hats of lead single “21 Grams” featuring P.O.S.
This album is full of experiments and chances. 2% Muck provides his signature soundscape on “Mike Tyson” while RP Hooks provides the equivalent of a modern day banger. On the Noam The Drummer-produced “Levels” (not to be confused with the A$AP Rocky tune of the same name) Hooks manages to talk about taking his art to new heights and hoping that all the while, we all join him for the ride. Elsewhere on this disc, you have “We Made It” and “Trapped” which contain well programmed synth melodies that seek to take us to space along with RP Hooks, and it all gets driven home on the song “UFO” which features Lizzo of The Chalice providing a smooth, syrupy vocal backdrop against some vibraphonic sounding bells, while RP Hooks waxes poetic to close the album, and perhaps it is most telling of his real life situation of where he’s at in life and hoping for a better life overall.
At the end of the day, All Black Jesus bares who RPHooks is; a hopeful, pragmatic and honest persona that is seeking to find better in the world he’s in. Maybe RP Hooks hasn’t found that in earth and his experiences, and all the while you would think that based on the soundscapes and the lyrics, RP Hooks hasn’t found what he’s looking for yet, but you can rest assure that after you hear All Black Jesus, he is getting closer to where he wants to be, as an artist and as a person who charts his own destiny.
Zed Kenzo(Milwaukee, WI):
Lady Midnight:
"Lady Midnight has developed her chops by playing in wide-ranging groups like the electro-pop trio VANDAAM and the horn-fueled Afro-Cuban band Malamanya. There's never been a better time to take a closer look at this entrancing singer, however, as she emerges as a solo artist. Her new mixtape [8:40] offers an airy mash-up of Beyonce's "Hold Up" and Yeah Yeah Yeahs' "Maps," and the scintillating pop single [Wax Line] with beatmaker Afrokeys places her talents squarely in the spotlight. It's hard not to picture Sade lounging on a yacht in the Caribbean, or Lady Midnight herself coolly driving around town with the top down. It's vibey, it's catchy, and yet it's distinct; completely her, and a harbinger of great music to come." —Andrea Swensson, The Curren
Lady Midnight has been featured on Twin Cities Public Television’s Lowertown Line and MN Original. She is an ensemble memberof 9th House, a collaborative project from Twin Cities elite MC’s I Self Devine & Muja Messiah with whom she recently performed at hip-hop festival Soundset. In addition she has contributed to past and upcoming recorded projects from Brother Ali, Sonny Knight & The Lakers, Sarah White, Jayanthi Kyle, Maria Isa, Mike the Martyr, Adept, Sloslylove and Noahs Heark (RBMA Paris alum). Her upcoming EP with beatmaker Afrokeys is due out this fall with a full length album to follow in early spring.