The Spitzwell Brothers Are Aptly And Punnily Named

premium-blendSo I got a tip from BFF/Nemesis Ty Bliss to check out the Spitzwell Brothers. NC hip hoppers who are chummy with the Rebel E kids, I was suspicious for no good reason. You know when your friend who knows you well and has a great taste in music recommends something? Do you just assume you’ll hate it like I do? Well that was silly. Dutifully I downloaded their free entertainment and cursed one of my best friends the whole time it trudged onto my poor old abused laptop. Turned out that despite my friend telling me it was good, it turned out to be good. A review of the Premium Blend Mixtape will populate here sooner or later, but for now you can get it here.

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  • efj0428 | March 31, 09 @ 7:58 am

    Wow…..these guys are dope! Thanks for the post and putting me on to their music!!

  • dudenc | January 25, 10 @ 6:25 pm

    Yo, I just heard these dudes tracks for the first time & they are nice!!! I can’t believe they not signed yet.

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George Booker is writing this about himself in the third person. He was considering second person, maybe making this the "Bright Lights, Big City" of bios. He was looking into casting Micheal J. Fox in the forthcoming film adaptation, as the disabled actor would likely portray him with ample charm, sympathy, and fifty-something boyish handsomeness. Recently, however, Booker has realized that only Anne Hathaway or Chiwetel Ejiofor could really capture his essence. Late 20s, Norfolk raised music writer. Former DJ and production head for WVFS Tallahassee, former staff clerk at defunct Norfolk music stores DJ's and Relative Theory. Current Film Editor and Contributor to No Ripcord Magazine, contributed blurbs to Link and Port Folio Magazine.
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