team back up for an album of gritty boom-bap beats and nimble wordplay. Their genuine chemistry reinvigorates familiar touchstones. On Food From the Gods, Fat Ray and Milk don’t hide their urge ...
In the eyes of Ray Davies, it was a risk that failed ... A jolly old thing, really, and definitely the best track on the album.” For the most part, though, the record has been hailed as a masterpiece.
While she has been winning wide acclaim for some time as a collaborator, Debo Ray felt it was time to cut her teeth by cutting her own tracks. On her self-titled debut album released on Feb. 14, Ray ...
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