Emay has been one of my favourite artists (also producer) since I discovered his music in 2010. He has been gracious enough to put out project after project for free. All of his projects (Emay, Karen O, and the Kids, Mind Altering Dynamics, and Incorruptible ) have been quality releases. Adam is Emay's debut album. The album is on my list for being one of the most anticipated for 2012. I had hoped to own a physical copy of this album, but I set aside own selfish desire and downloaded it. The album is available for free download. It is also Emay's debut album. You can stream the album by clicking here, or you can download the album by going to the following link: http://tomorrowarchaic.com/.
Album Commentary
If you love lyrics with a bit of depth and witty word play, this album will not disappoint. I don't even need to mention how the production is flawless. This album has amazing replay value because of the lyrical content. If your ears are mostly intrigued by the instrumentals, you will be doing a disservice to your mind. This album isn't background music. Emay brings humour, aggression, encouragement, and honesty on this album. The lyrics are just as profound as his experimental instrumentals. He's flow and delivery allows the listener to become absorbed in his rhymes. After listening to this album, I am convinced that Emay can tackle any subject with ease. I must mention that Emay is also a producer. On the album, he samples John Lennon, Lift To Experience, Dido and The Brian Jonestown Massacre, to name a few. My personal favourite would have to be the Dido sample because of the way he used the sample to tell a story. If there is an overall theme that could be taken from this album it would be mastery of self and conquering fears. As an artist, Emay demonstrates that his mind is truly a gold mine, and he's giving the listeners a fraction of that wealth with this free album.

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