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Adlib Reveals Cover Art, Tracklist and Release Date for “Primitive Tomorrow”

Newly signed Battleaxe Records artist Adlib has released a plethora of information regarding his new album “Primitive Tomorrow.”

The biggest news is the release date has finally been revealed. “Primitive Tomorrow” is scheduled to be released on February 24th.

Along with the release date,  Adlib revealed the tracklist, cover art, and the first single from the album. You can read, watch, and check out all of this information in the press release below.

Adlib Signs with Battle Axe Records/Faction Entertainment To Release New Studio Album “Primitive Tomorrow” & Releases Video For “Up” 

Philadelphia emcee and Battleaxe Warrior, Adlib has officially signed with Battle Axe Records and Faction Entertainment for the release of his upcoming new studio album “Primitive Tomorrow” on February 24th, 2017. The album will feature guest appearances by Demrick, Tab, and TeamBackPack MUNY 2016 Champion Ren Thomas. To launch the album, Adlib has released the video for the song “Up” produced by Level 13 and Rob the Viking online.

https://youtu.be/zw_ckwT8KJU

“I’m extremely excited and thankful for the opportunity to release a project with a team I respect and believe in. Madchild has been a crucial part of my growth as an artist, his work ethic is an inspiration and on a personal level I’ve learned a lot from him over the years and appreciate the love he has shown me,” commented Adlib. “We approached this album a little different. We have multiple producers on every track so sonically this album is leagues beyond any project I’ve been a part of. Rob the Viking understands my vision and was able to bring it to life. The message I want listeners to take away from the album is to think for yourself, break rules, question everything and to spread love.”

“Adlib has been a brother to me and he’s been an important figurehead within the Battle Axe Warriors since we started this movement,” commented Madchild. “When he first played me his new album ‘Primitive Tomorrow’ I was immediately blown away by how amazing this record turned out. He’s always been an amazing artist, but I think he really has grown a lot as an artist and took his sound to a whole new level with this album. I’m proud to have him join Battle Axe Records and release ‘Primitive Tomorrow’.”

Adlib also added, “Working with Kevin Zinger is bucket list shit for me, because he is someone that I have a lot of respect for. He has built brands from the ground up and has done things his way without conforming. He’s always put the art first, so it’s an honor to have him in my corner and believe in the project.”

The track listing for Adlib’s “Primitive Tomorrow” is as follows:
01 – Primitive Tomorrow feat. DJ TMB
02 – Up!
03 – Peaking in Babylon
04 – Rebel Hippies (Light it Up)
05 – Sign Language feat. Demrick
06 – Tim Leary feat. Tab
07 – Every Soul Goes Free (Smoke Break)
08 – All I Ever Had
09 – Work feat. Ren Thomas
10 – Sensi Starr
11 – Touch of Grey
12 – P.E.A.C.E. feat. Jessica Lamb

Adlib broke out onto the scene in 2013 when he signed with Chambermusik Records for the release of his debut album “Bad Newz”. His raw style of hip-hop was a nod to the forefathers that come before him like Jedi Mind Tricks, Army of the Pharaohs, and Vinnie Paz, but his aggressive delivery mixed with counter-culture lyrical topics allowed him to connect with misfits, outcasts and underground hip-hop heads from all walks of life. He dropped his sophomore effort “The Highway” in 2014 and then followed it up with 2015’s “Teenagers From Marz” EP. The later was collaborative effort between Adlib and Rob The Viking from Swollen Members, and it cracked the Spotify Top 100 in Hip-hop in Canada up.

Adlib’s blue-collar work ethic and punk-rock background had him immediately hit the road playing sold-out shows with Jedi Mind Tricks, before embarking on back-to-back North American tours Madchild, La Coka Nostra, Funk Volume’s DJ Hoppa, Demrick, and Slaine.

Adlib is also one of the faces and leaders of the Battle Axe Warriors movement, which now has over 5,000 documented members across the globe. The Philadelphia native is an advocate for the cannabis movement with sponsorships from illadelph Glass and Ziggi rolling papers that manufacture and distribute Adlib’s Rebel Hippies Rolling Papers.

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    Faygoluvers Comments

  1. Guest

    Guest

    Comment posted on Sunday, December 18th, 2016 09:23 am GMT -5 at 9:23 am

    All this does is push juggalocentric articles off the news page faster. I understand Juggalos listen to all types of music but there are thousands of sites we can go to for music news. Why delute the one quality that sets FLH apart? Business decision i guess. Lame.

  2. Rosco

    Rosco

    Comment posted on Sunday, December 18th, 2016 03:11 pm GMT -5 at 3:11 pm

    Adlib is on my list as a Juggalo.

  3. kukluxklown

    kukluxklown

    Comment posted on Sunday, December 18th, 2016 06:44 pm GMT -5 at 6:44 pm

    So his album art is super cool. Decided to you tube a track or two and find out more about this guy. Was open minded but tracks were pretty unimpresse to me. Reminded me of kmk when they started falling off.

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