The success of slowthai isn’t hard to grasp, he’s one of the few artists where popularity hasn’t compromised his honesty. His ability to bear his imperfections and contradictions makes his second studio album TYRON an album that is the antithesis of a culture of purity. A resistance to the rising tide of moral one-upmanship and the pervasive self- righteousness that blinds us to our own fallibility
The success of slowthai isn’t hard to grasp, he’s one of the few artists where popularity hasn’t compromised his honesty. His ability to bear his imperfections and contradictions makes his second studio album TYRON an album that is the antithesis of a culture of purity. A resistance to the rising tide of moral one-upmanship and the pervasive self- righteousness that blinds us to our own fallibility
What sets slowthai apart from his peers is his distinctive aggrieved sound, a hybrid between grime in its infancy, and a coarseness comparable to the London Calling era of punk. You could say that slowthai is a quintessentially (vexed) British artist