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HTTR: Action Bronson trades tweets with NFL doppelganger

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In case you aren’t excited enough for tonights showdown with the Eagles, check out the Twitter exchange below between Queens emcee Action Bronson and Redskins nose tackle Chris Neild. I’ve always felt like Neild was a taller version of Bronson, but seeing the two acknowledge each other on social media is quite entertaining.

Also, I agree with Neild. The Skins need some new heat for this Super Bowl run. How ’bout a “Hail To the Redskins” freestyle?

Warning: Do not rush Action Bronson’s stage

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Heed this advice, or end up like the bamma in this video.

At a show in Boston, one of Bronson’s fans decided to rush the stage. In return, Bam Bam decided to give him the leg-sweep of death and toss his ass back into the crowd. Check the footage below.

Re-Cap: Friday at Firefly Festival

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Firefly Festival 2013 re-caps: Friday | Saturday | Sunday

The first day of Firefly Festival was packed with great acts and we could not wait to get the weekend started. By the time we fought through traffic and got our campsite all squared away, we made it inside the festival just as Wild Belle took the stage.

Wild Belle is no stranger to this blog, and we have seen the band a few times in the past year. The band’s sound is almost tailor-made for an early afternoon set at an outdoor festival. It was nice to finally see the band draw a good sized crowd at one of the festival’s larger stages.

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The DMVicious Guide to Firefly Festival: Friday Edition

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The DMVicious Guide to Firefly Festival: Friday | Saturday | Sunday

In anticipation of the Mid-Atlantic’s largest outdoor music festival, DMVicious has decided to bless you with our wisdom on which Firefly Festival artists are worth seeing. Every Wednesday leading up to the festival, we will give you a little glimpse at what our itinerary looks like for each day. We will also include a video of each band performing live so you know what to expect–gosh, we are so thoughtful!

Today, we give you the rundown on Friday’s schedule. Oh Friday, you son of a bitch. Of the three days, this one has far more tough calls than the others. On a more positive note, two rappers from our Hottest MCs of 2013 list are performing on Friday (Also, the guy who topped that list is performing Saturday). Anyway, here’s what we came up with:

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Playlist: Firefly Festival 2013

Firefly2013Festival season is in full-swing and we are just over one month away from the best festival on the East Coast. Check out our playlist of Firefly artists and get pumped for June 21-23.

 

Related: New Additions to Firefly Lineup! | Firefly Festival 2013 Lineup!!

New Music Round Up

 

In our never-ending quest to keep you up to date on all the happenings of the music world, here is your weekly round-up of all the new music you should check out.

deerhunter-1367601614Deerhunter, Monomania

Frontman B.J. Cox–yes, his real name–is the kind of artist that journalists love to write about. Though he is a brilliant musician, his eccentricities seem to pull writers in like a bug-zapper. The album is what you might expect from Deerhunter: dark, sad, angry, loud, awesome.

justiceAAAJustice, Access All Arenas

Much like the punk rock movement before it, EDM seems totally out of context on record. Sure, it makes for good ear-bud music at the gym, but the brilliance of the entire genre lies in the live performance. Hearing a recorded version of live performances is a pretty good way to bridge that gap.

she&him_vol3She & Him, Volume 3

Most of America knows her as Jess on Fox’s New Girl. Well,  a whole lot of hipsters people have been in love with Zooey Deschanel since ‘She’ teamed with  ‘Him’ (M.Ward) and made Voume 1. Volume 3 is another installment of the same bright, cutesy twee-pop we have come to expect from America’s most adorable indie duo.

fitztantrums_morethanjustadreamFitz and the Tantrums, More Than Just a Dream

Fitz and the Tantrums fit in the minority of retro-soul bands that pay tribute to the genre’s past while gently nudging it forward.  This albums continues that momentum. The band will spend this summer opening arena shows for pop superstar Bruno Mars. Hopefully that will the break this band deserves.

django_hidjinxDjango Django, Hi Djinx

Hi Djinx is a collection of remixes from Django Django’s brilliant self-titled album. The whole album is worth a listen, but Nick McCarthy’s remix of “Firewater” is definitely the standout track.

 

Harry-Fraud-High-TideHarry Fraud, High Tide EP

Harry Fraud is making some of the dopest beats in hip-hop right now. Fact. Fraud’s list of collaborators reads more like a best-of XXL “Freshman Class” for the last five years. This four track EP features Action Bronson, Earl Sweatshirt, Smoke DZA, Chinx Drugz, French Montana and more. AND it is  a free download. Go listen!

XXL announces ‘Freshman Class 2013’

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XXL’s much ballyhooed “Freshman Class” list is out. Each year, the magazine anoints a new class of  ten emerging hip-hop artists to grace its annual cover story.

This year’s class: Schoolboy Q, Trinidad Jame$, Joey Bada$$, Ab-Soul, Logic, Action Bronson, Kirko Bangz, Travi$ Scott, Dizzy Wright, and Angel Haze.

The magazine has also listed Chief Keef as “The 11th Freshman.”

This list is a lot easier to digest than MTV’s. We would probably drop Kirko Bangz and add Chance the Rapper, but we can live with that. Also, we’re stoked to see three of the artists from our own Hottest MCs list on this year’s cover (Joey Bada$$, Action Bronson, Angel Haze).

Let us now what you think in the comment section.

SXSW Re-Cap: The Night That Restored Our Faith in N.Y. Hip-Hop

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Photo gallery after the jump.

The biggest takeaway from this year’s SXSW reaffirmed what we have been hoping for some time: New York hip-hop is not dead. Not even close.

Vice Media’s Viceland–one of SXSW’s larger official venues–was proof positive of that point. On Friday night, the venue hosted a who’s who of New York’s past and present: Flatbush Zombies, A$AP Ferg, Action Bronson, Juelz Santana and Ghostface Killah. The only non-New Yorker on the bill was Detroit’s Danny Brown, but he fit in well with the others.

Flatbush Zombies kicked things off and set the precedent for the rest of the evening. The Brooklynites ripped through their set and ended up spending some quality time rapping from the audience. Not to be outdone, A$AP Ferg and his crew took the stage and immediately launched into the audience to stir up the crowd.

To call Danny Brown’s set a downer would be unfair, but there was a noticeable difference in energy between Brown and the first two acts. With that said, Brown did his thing and kept the crowd with him throughout his set.

After Brown, Action Bronson took the stage and tore that motherfucker down. All the way down. Bronson is a force all by himself (we have been over this), but he brought a whole gang friends that took his show to a whole other level. Roc Marciano, Earl Sweatshirt, Vince Staples, Domo Genesis, Schoolboy Q, RiFF RaFF and several others joined Bronson on stage throughout the set.

In what has become a staple at Bronson’s live shows, the Queens MC strolled all through the venue while performing, “Strictly 4 My Jeep.” After rocking a new Alchemist-produced track with the Odd Future boys, Bronson pulled out a plastic grocery bag full of dime bags and began tossing them into the crowd. Have you ever seen when they throw chum to great whites during Shark Week? Yeah, it looked like that.

Proving yet again that he is focused on being a part of hip-hop’s future, Bronson called Chance the Rapper and several other young-guns to the stage for a cypher that concluded the set.

Juelz Santana had the dubious task of following Action Bronson’s tour de force, which may explain why he took his sweet ass time before getting on stage. Despite a deflating wait between sets, Santana eventually showed up and took us back to high school with tracks like, “Hey Ma,” and “Oh Boy.” After peppering the crowd with some Dip-Set classics and his solo hits, Juelz closed out the set with a new track that gives us hope for his new album.

Finally, the evening’s headliner took the stage. Our only gripe is that Vice should’ve billed it as Wu-Block instead of Ghostface Killah. With Sheek Louch in tow, the New York super group covered material from both the Lox/D-Block and Wu-Tang Clan in addition to a few Ghostface solo tracks.

Despite growing up on Wu-Tang Clan and banging Dip-Set anthems through high-school, it was the new, younger acts that we were really stoked on.

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SXSW Tuesday: Nikon Showcase at the Belmont

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Tuesday was our first proper night in Austin, and boy was it a doozie. After wondering around for a while and checking out random shows, we ended up at Nikon’s showcase at the Belmont. This was the last night of SXSW Interactive and the first night of SXSW Music, so the crowd was a weird mix of iPhone-toting hipsters and kind-of-nerdy Droid disciples with a bunch of UT students mixed in.

The bill was pretty stacked: Blondfire, Icona Pop, Rockie Fresh, Action Bronson and Macklemore & Ryan Lewis, among others. It is hard to imagine any of these acts will play together after SXSW, but that made it even more interesting. All of the acts turned in a solid set, but almost everyone in the audience was there just to see Macklemore & Ryan Lewis.

Action Bronson must have been privy to that information, because he came out with a brief, but enthralling no-holds-barred set, most of which he spent walking through the venue. This was our first meeting with Bronson, but it would not be our last. (Spolier alert: the next one was even better, but we’ll have more on that later)

Check out our nifty slideshow after the jump!

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