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Zo!'s 'SunStorm' Shines Bright
If you're a passionate music lover like I am, then you already know that there's nothing worse than waiting patiently for an album to drop, only to realize that it was nowhere near as good as you'd hoped it'd be. Well, that is so not the case with Zo!'s highly-anticipated album, SunStorm. We've seem glimmers of his greatness on his 12 previous releases, namely 2009's tantalizing just visiting too EP, but on his first full-length project on The Foreign Exchange's homegrown imprint, he proves what we had all hoped: that he's one of the most exciting things to happen to music in a minute.
On SunStorm, the Detroit area-bred producer and multi-instrumentalist tapped into his uber-
talented circle of friends, including his FE Music cohorts Phonte, YahZahrah and Darien
Brockington. Tay kicks things off on the album's opener, "Greater Than the Sun," where
he reminds us of life's simple pleasures. What follows next is nearly an hour's worth of
musical pleasure.
On the divine "All is Well with Love," songstress Chantae Cann seduces your senses
with her soothing voice. I was first introduced to this young lady on the Jaspects' The
Polkadotted Stripe and was just as entranced by her voice then. Monica Blaire's turn
on "Make Love 2 Me" manages to be both sexy and sweet at the same time. Her voice
is sure to draw comparisons to Jill Scott on this song. She packs a wallop of a sensual
punch into the album's 10:36 long closing opus as she pleads with her lover to make
love to her with "intention and purpose."
Even with so many guest appearances from some vocal heavy hitters, the main
attraction on this album remains Zo!'s plush musical production. While some producers
may stumble when their musical ambitions find them dabbling in different genres, Zo!
expertly navigates vast musical terrain. From the jazzy notes found in the Jesse Boykins
III-fronted "If I Could Tell You No" to Lady Alma's broken beat influenced "Free Your
Mind," it's clear that Zo! possesses the enviable ability to hopscotch his way through
multiple genres, all while managing to maintain a cohesiveness not normally found
on such ambitious projects. Though it's clear that his musical influences are vast, Zo! manages to craft a sound that is distinctly his own. So sit back, relax and prepare to be
taken on the best musical ride your ears will take all year.
Tags: chantae cann, darien brockington, eric roberson, jesse boykins iii, lady alma, monica blaire, phonte, rapper big pooh, sy smith, yahzarah, zo!
Comments
I keep listening to it over & over on the FEMusic website. Definitely going to be a gift to myself! Love me some Zo! That last track "Make Love 2 Me" is crazy! My new fave midnight music.
Ms Jay | August 3, 2010 1:44 PM | PermalinkThis release is bananas! Been down wit' Zo! since his first jawn and he has outdone himself wit' this one. If you love anything Nicolay has done, do yourself a favor and cop this. Falls in line with acts like 4hero, silhouette brown and of course, +FE. Don't sleep!
MontB | August 2, 2010 12:30 PM | PermalinkNo doubt I am coping this joint.............................
stoneyisland | July 31, 2010 12:03 AM | PermalinkHe ensnared me with his '...Just Visiting Too' EP. And the brother goes to town on this 'Sunstorm' LP. Yup. Definitely gonna have to cop this!!!!
Songboy3 | July 30, 2010 3:30 PM | PermalinkI must say it was well worth the wait for Sun Storm. I love it from top to bottom and that's rare these days. Love it!
SB | July 30, 2010 1:12 PM | PermalinkThis is indeed a very nice record. I only wish it was a bit longer!
Joaquino | July 30, 2010 1:10 PM | Permalink