Lee Scott - Somewhere Between Here and There Digital Release
By Ginger Slim
By Ginger Slim
By Ginger Slim
Here at Blah Records, we like to keep you on your toes as much as possible and so this week we thought we would drop a totally unexpected new album from Lee Scott. Somewhere Between Here and There is the first solo release from Lee since last year's Lou Reed 2000 and features production from the likes of Bisk, dylantheinfamous, Wholesome Fun and Lee himself. There are also guest spots from a bunch of talented cats, including Milkavelli, BeTheGun, Obijuan and King Grubb. Orders for the limited edition vinyl run are available now for CULT MEMBERS ONLY, with orders for the rest of you norms going live on 27 November. Shipping will be immediate and a digital version of the album will also be released on 6 December. If you would like to take advantage of the benefits of being a Cult member, you can can sign up here.
By Ginger Slim
The day has finally arrived where you can experience and savour all the weird and wonderful eccentricities of the new album from Jam Baxter and Lee Scott. Rumours of the collaboration had been banded about long before any official announcement was made and then when the title was revealed, cult members across the globe let their imaginations run wild with what the album might actually hold in store. Now all their questions have been answered and their dreams have come true, as the full majesty of this left field booze fuelled project is unveiled. The album features a wild mix of beats from a cavalcade of production luminaries, including Drae Da Skimask, GhostTown, Dirty Dike, Sumgii, Jack Jetson and of course, Baxter and Lee themselves. There are also a number of vocal contributions too from Jetson, Lyza Jane, Stinkin Slumrok, Milkavelli, Trellion and Lizzie Venezia, as well as a number of crooning appearances from Lee. Plus, Blah's in-house music wizard, Jack Chard, provides a lot of the instrumentation.The album is out now on digital, which you can stream in full below and there is also a limited edition vinyl run, which is available over on the Blah store.
By Ginger Slim
Unless you've been sleeping for the past month, you will know that last week saw the 616 contingent roll into London's iconic Jazz Café for another teardown, as Cult Mountain reunited for their first gig in quite a while. Having split up weeks before purely so they could pull off a legitimate reunion show, Lee Scott, Milkavelli, Trellion and Sumgii hit the stage with all the debauchery, energy and sweg of Mötley Crüe c. 1985. They brought with them some of 616's finest friends and affiliates, including Nah Eeto, Stinkin Slumrok and Morriarchi. If you weren't able to catch the action in person then luckily for you we captured some of the historic takeover on camera, which you can see below. All photos taken by Harvey Fairley-Williams (IG @hwfpht).
By Ginger Slim
You have probably heard the rumours by now. The pioneering swegged out band of brothers known as Cult Mountain have split up. But before you shed a thug tear, news is surfacing of a reunion show next month. The show promises to deliver not only the CM boys themselves - Lee Scott, Milkavelli, Trellion & Sumgii - but also a stack of new music, merch and mayhem (as is the MO for any Blah related event). Tickets are available right now, but be quick cos these things have a habit of selling out pretty sharpish. The gig takes place on 5 September and you can find more details here.
By Ginger Slim
Brand new sweg session from Milkavelli, as he steps into the booth to deliver the latest in the Blah Stylin series. The beat was produced by Bisk & the footage was filmed by GRIT Multimedia.
By Ginger Slim
Our supreme DVLGNG cult leaders have decided to grant us the opportunity to improve our miserable lives tenfold, with a fresh selection of sweg drenched clothing and accessories.
All emblazoned with the iconic Cult Mountain logo, as well as some nods to the 616 movement, these items will guarantee you a new lease of life that will see you being lauded by your family, friends, peers and even total strangers, such is their magnificence.
On offer we have the classic hoodie, thinking cap, t-shirt, indestructible shirt and drug selling side bag, all available in black and all expertly stitched by our team of Satanic seamstresses.
Pre-orders for the merch are available over on the DVLGNG site, with orders shipping around 20 June. Make sure you get involved now though, as these pieces never stick around for too long.
By Ginger Slim
Fear not people of Earth, our rap saviours are here to drag us back from the precipice and provide the soundtrack to a new utopian dawn. The SUPERGANG project dropped in all its glory last week, with Lee Scott, Milkavelli and Sniff trading their usual high class brand of bars over some suitably formidable production from Sumgii, who at times sounds like he's channelling the spirits of George Clinton and Zapp. You can stream the EP in full below and we've got a limited edition vinyl release available over on the Blah store.