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In Full Blood, with Archetype
Wednesday, Nov. 2, 2005
Since arriving in Lawrence six years ago, Archetype has been among the most consistent purveyors of innovation and excellence in the local hip-hop scene. The group's sophomore album "Bleed for Them" is a deft 15-song collection of soulful beats, superior production and introspective lyrics that builds on the young-and-hungry appeal of 2002's "Freehand Formula." Producer/lyricist Jeremy "Nezbeat" Nesbitt and chief lyricist Isaac "ID" Diehl stopped by to discuss the new record, the art of self-producing records, the state of the Lawrence hip-hop scene and much more.
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Comments
Posted by calieerin (anonymous) on November 3, 2005 at 6:05 p.m.
Nice job boys! You so deserve this article. The album is insane and I listen to it just about everyday.
Much love,
Callie
Posted by tyler (Tyler Anderson) on November 5, 2005 at 8:20 p.m.
isaac cracks me UP to shit!
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