SOUNDTRACK: GOLDLINK-Tiny Desk Concert #753 (June 13, 2018).
GoldLink is a D.C. rapper. The blurb tells us he
acted as if his Tiny Desk performance was a family reunion and took the opportunity to invite everybody and their cousin in as his guests. To mark the moment, Link wore a crisp T-shirt reading ‘I Told You So’ — a nod to the haters, no doubt — and jumped around his discography to perform cuts from each of his three projects: “Bedtime Story” from 2014’s The God Complex, “Dark Skin Women” from 2015’s And After That, We Didn’t Talk and finally “Some Girl” and “Pray Everyday (Survivor’s Guilt)” from 2017’s At What Cost.
I’ve never heard of GoldLink, so I have no idea what he normally sounds like, but the blurb continues:
instead of the usual Steve Lacy or Kaytranada-aided beats, Link delivered his verses accompanied by a smooth six-piece band and two velvet-voiced singers. (Link’s longtime producer Louie Lastic plays bass for the entire set.)
I like the fast rapping and 70s vibes of “Bedtime Story”–the strings are a nice touch, too. As with certain rappers, the repetition of words drives me nuts, especially if they are just spoken. So “Dark Skin Women”s repetition of “you’re a star come and dance baby” drives me a little nutty. The backing vocals are pretty, though.
I enjoyed the self-deprecating intro of “Some Girl” I wrote this about an ex … stupid. But these lyrics, good grief
I met her in the summer, started with a kiss
But she fucked her so good that I had to flood her wrist
Flood her wrist?
The final song “Pray Everyday (Survivor’s Guilt)” begins with a woman stating a prayer:
Lord I pray for wealth and power over all these motherfuckers
For the DMV to reign for many moons
Fuck these rappers, fuck these labels
Fuck these bitches, fuck these bitches, you hear me
They killed my nigga and I pray for revenge
Control me and use me the way you would allow me to
Amen
The DMV?
And then there’s just really bland sex boasting
All my life been addicted to the pussy that’s my vice, yeah
Drinkin’ drinkin’ drinkin’ all my problems
I don’t need nobody, I just need my bottle that’s for certain
Put the pussy on the pedestal
So, yeah, I could take or leave GoldLink. There’s certainly some good sounds, but it sucks when a rapper’s rhymes are so lame. Here’s who made it:
D’Anthony Carlos (GoldLink), Kiara Brown (Kelow) (Poet), Elliot Skinner (Vocals), Grace Weber (Vocals), Billy Davis (Musical Director/Keyboardist), Alex Ben-Abdallah (Louie Lastic) (Bassist), Danny McKinnon (Guitarist), Darren Hanible (Lil Dream) (Drummer), Burt Jackson (Trumpet), Marvill Martin (Violinist).
[READ: July 1, 2018] “The Luck of Kokura”
This is an excerpt from Shteyngart’s new novel Lake Success (due out in Sept).
Barry wakes up on a bed, not knowing where he is. He had fled New York and the hedge fund he worked at. He has fled his wife and son (and the boy’s autism).
It was the hedge fund (This Side of Capital) that was causing him his troubles. He says he hadn’t done anything wrong–he had shorted GastroLux a new GERD medication that was going to do wonders for yuppies. He was also a major shareholder in Valupro which had almost bought GastroLux . Everyone else had piled onto the trade, so why should he have not?
He fled New York with $600 in his pocket and his Rollaboard of expensive watches–his only pride.. He had fled to Atlanta on a Greyhound and crashed at his former coworker Jeff Park’s condo. The condo was amazing–tastefully decorated and really expensive (even for Atlanta). (more…)















