The Side Effects of the Sun (EP) - Venture Klan (Hiphop) We welcome Venture Klan to our music review blog with their latest EP, “The Side Effects of the Sun”, which we think is a perfect marriage between slick beats and even slicker lyrics. There were moments on Side Effects that even had us chuckling purely due to the cleverness of the rhymes, which we’ll point out an example of below. All in all, it’s a cohesive record with a consistent sound without ever venturing into monotony, paired with an expertly executed handing off of the baton between the members of the Klan. But before we dig into our favorite tracks below, let’s talk a bit about the group.
A rising hip-hop duo from Harlem, Ave Campbell and BukDaWorld, Venture Klan hopes to evoke the spirit of their neighborhood in their music and offer a fresh expansion to the culture. Authenticity abounds in their work, as well as their comedic personalities, infectious energy and powerful narratives. The album itself is the first installment of a two-part project centered on the theme of the pros and cons of achieving success in the hiphop game from the point of view of two young artists.
First standout is album opener “Fuck What You Think”, which content wise is standard in hiphop—a braggadocious number about all of the ways in which the group is worthy of your time and attention—which is a great way to start the project. It also serves to introduce you to the sound of the record, which is an 808 founded haunting hiphop soundscape with plenty of nods to the genre’s history. The track, like the rest of the album, is ominous, and serves as a great introduction not only to the EP but also to the members of the Klan.
Our favorite track however, hands down, is “Moxie” and we do hope it gets the single treatment. Here, we get to the specifics—the Klan is doing well with women. Here is where our favorite lyric is housed—we literally chuckled at it when it happened—and it has to do with one of our Klan members’ love languages. Because we so badly want you to check out this track, we’re not going to spoil it for you. Give it a listen, we implore you.
We also want to point out album closer “Lemon”, as it is the one track that takes the biggest tonal shift. With a screeching guitar centering the track, the flows get an energy boost into rapid fire spits. It’s quite a contrast from the first entry of the EP—a smooth track about their talents—suggesting a lyrical journey of starting from quiet confidence to claiming their status in the game with their full chests.
Cohesive, smart and knocking, the Venture Klan lives up to the promises of the album opening track—they don’t just talk the talk, they deliver. Get on board now, the side offect of listening to this EP is a realization that Venture Klan is on the rise.
Tracklist:
Fuck What You Think
Moxie
That Ain’t The Case
Lemon
Tan Lines
Legend