I was captivated upon my
first listen of Fight With Tools by Flobots, Flobots, an alternative hip hop band hailing from Denver, are similar
in style to bands, Cake and 311. But
Flobots, flaunting a seemingly higher
IQ, are a bit more funky and a lot more political. Jamie Laurie, aka Jonny 5, the founder and
constant member of the band, chooses to write and rap about current events and
his political views rather than the topics usually covered by hip hop
artists.
Jesse Walker lays down some
really kick-ass bass lines to cuts, “Combat” and title track, “Fight With Tools”. Violist, Mackenzie Roberts along with
trumpeter, Joe Ferrone add a unique flair to this album, enriching the
musicality of tracks such as “Mayday”, one of my personal favorites of this
collection, and the in-your-face, world leader-challenging “Same Thing”. “Handlebars” standing out as the downloadable
favorite on iTunes, showcases Laurie’s skills as a writer/rapper. Different than the rest, “Never Had It” kicks off with a sultry beginning, and
resonates with a vibe of sixties pop.
But if you really want to take something catchy to the dance floor, take
a listen to “The Rhythm Method”. Flobots
all come together on this song like none other on Fight With Tools.
I found the song “Anne Braden”
very lyrically powerful and musically hypnotic.
Flobots take a stab against racism with this track, a tribute to a woman
who received honors for her contributions to civil liberties.
Each track is individually
unique, yet one can sense a common thread running through them all. The album is very well constructed, and I
have to say, I am impressed.
Rating = 4.0 / 5.0
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