Gym Class Heroes As Cruel As Schoolchildren
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Reviews Hip Hop and RnB
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Sunday, 10 September 2006 |
In 2001 The Neptunes, aka Pharrell Williams and Chad Hugo, recorded their debut album as N*E*R*D, ‘In Search Of…’, for European release. Using similar digital production techniques to those employed on Neptunes-produced records, the duo were unhappy with the result as they felt it sounded too closer to their earlier work. So much so that they decided to re-record the album with power-pop band Spymob for worldwide release the following year.
Gym Class Heroes, who really did form in gym class back in 1997, would never need to make such a decision. Where most hip-hop outfits rely on samples, GCH use live instrumentation. Whether it’s down to frontman Travis McCoy who alternates between slick rapping and suave crooning, rock-inspired guitarist Disashi Lumumba-Kasongo, funky bassist Eric Roberts, or deranged-beats-producing drummer Matt McGinley, they’re able to switch effortlessly between genres, often within the same song.
Their third album features a chubby kid smiling away despite the derision of his schoolmates. Deep down, the inference is clear, this kid is no nerd. The same is true of the Gym Class Heroes: fit and they know it.
Rating: 3.75/5
Release Date: 04 September 2006
Record Label: Decaydence/Fueled by Ramen
Words By: Matthew Hirtes
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