The Day After Tomorrow

New Jersey rap collective 2oo4 is coming out of the dark as each day goes by. Based in North Jersey, the collective recently released Strugglin Since 2oo4, their largest release to date. Consisting of Mobetta, Rich, Papo, Macho, and long time friend and collaborator Lil Yuri Pe$o, the rap collective draws sounds from multiple backgrounds. Untold stories of life on the streets, smoking gas, women, and Polo, piece together just some of the stories of these artists lives. Just a few days ago 2oo4 brings us The Day After Tomorrow, a short EP offering a taste of whats to come. 2oo4 will be performing on October 22nd in Newark, NJ so be sure to pull up and support, more details on the event can be found via their twitter. One week later the collective hits Austin, Texas on October 30th to perform alongside of Uno the Activist and Kevin Pollari. Get tickets to see 2oo4 in the Lone Star State at Trilloween here.

The year is 2oo4 and these artists are on the rise. Keep an eye out for more releases to come and check out The Day After Tomorrow below.

Ready To Leave Now

This past weekend Earl Sweatshirt shut down the Theater of Living Arts with support from Remy Banks, and NxWorries. While it was clear the artists were drained from their performances at Made In America earlier that day, they took haste to provide their fans with a more intimate experience. The crowd was filled with people sporting supreme and American flag attire. As for the artists, Dertbag seemed to be the obvious choice, although Nakel, a 1987 Slayer tour shirt, and Cody B. Ware, a Turnstile tee. Both completely suitable to accommodate the energy which was brought onto the stage. Short but sweet, Remy ran through some tracks off of his recent album higher. closing out with "B.O.T.P" and accompaniment from his World's Fair family. After the crowd was fairly drenched in freshly opened Fiji, Earl kept things moving, running through a chunk ofI Don't Like Shit, I Don't Go Outside: An Album by Earl SweatshirtFollowing the set, Earl took over the boards playing the likes of Philly's own, Lil Uzi Vert.
Check out photos from night below: