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Lexicon
Its a weekend night and the bar is packed to capacity. Everyone from the old pals to the cute girls have a drink in their hand. A beautiful mix of old-school hip-hop and newly refreshed indy rock spills from the speakers and the mood is set. Lexicon, along with guitarist Jason Z, bassist Alex Pauley, co-writer Chris Lee and producer/dj C-Minus have captured that euphoric Friday night vibe that rewards those who toil through the workweek, longing for the youthful exuberance that this setting provides. But this perfect scenario, like anything in life, didn’t come easy. After releasing two successful indy hiphop albums and becoming one of the bigger names in the LA underground hiphop scene, Lexicon became frustrated. At first they were content in simply being a part of the scene they grew up admiring and idolizing they added live instruments to their music. Calling upon for inspiration all of the rock and new wave music that blared from their dads speakers while they were growing up, Lexicon realized that by combining these elements with their deep knowledge of hiphop they could express themselves the way they wanted to and in addition make music exciting again for all of those kids out there who have hiphop and rock songs mixed together on their itunes playlists. The result is the upcoming record, “The Rapstars L.P.” Mixing their broad range of influences from the Beastie Boys to The Strokes to A Tribe Called Quest to The Police, brothers Gideon and Nick Black flawlessly flow their way through the rich music on this new record, resulting in wildly entertaining slice of life songs that are relatable to anyone. By spending their youth being schooled by the untouchable MCs of hip-hops golden age (1989-1994) and being force-fed the cutting-edge rock that their parents loved, the brothers have an inherent knack for wordplay and songwriting, resulting in vivid imagery and entertaining stories. Now known around LA for their extraordinarily energetic live shows and a genre-bending sound as sprawling as the city that shaped it, Lexicon, with “The Rapstars L.P,” have supplied a soundtrack to life as it races by.
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