Sims New Album Details

2010-12-21 by Inveigh | 19 Comments
Doomtree emcee Sims will be releasing the long-awaited follow up to his 2005 album Lights Out Paris on February 15, 2011. The album is titled Bad Time Zoo and will be produced entirely by fellow Doomtree member Lazerbeak.










Tracklist:

1. Future Shock
2. Burn It Down
3. Bad Time Zoo
4. Too Much
5. One Dimensional Man
6. In My Sleep
7. When It Rolls In
8. Good Times
9. LMG
10. The Veldt
11. Weight
12. Radio Opaque
13. Sink or Syncopate
14. Hey You



First single "Burn It Down" can be streamed here:

http://soundcloud.com/doomtree/sims-burn-it-down/s-u7Ikp

Tagged: Sims

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Mewcopa0
December 21st 2010
1880 Comments


yaay

Deviant.
Staff Reviewer
December 22nd 2010
32289 Comments


Yo Inveigh, it worked

Thompsonhunt
December 22nd 2010
279 Comments


I had no idea anyone even knew of doomtree or the side projects of the MC's.

Blindsided
December 22nd 2010
1871 Comments


Oh we know.
We everything about Doomtree.

Deathcar
December 22nd 2010
1534 Comments


Yess, can't wait.

Inveigh
December 22nd 2010
26878 Comments


awesome, I figured out how to correctly submit a news article!

anyone who hasn't listened to Lights Out Paris and has a mild interest in indie rap should probably get on that.

also, album art:

[img]http://oi55.tinypic.com/2e30e3n.jpg[/img]

Thompsonhunt
December 22nd 2010
279 Comments


or check out Hand Over Fist's self titled.

Thompsonhunt
December 22nd 2010
279 Comments


I saw Doomtree live, and a few of them played individually. Sims was good, but damn did Hand Over Fist and P.O.S slay face

Puzzles
December 22nd 2010
3065 Comments


Game is better.

Inveigh
December 22nd 2010
26878 Comments


I prefer Sims to Mictlan, but gotta give Mike props for being a dope performer. Sims' performance quality seems to vary depending on his level of sobriety lol but he's awesome too.

no one in hip hop can touch P.O.S. as far as a live show goes though

Inveigh
December 22nd 2010
26878 Comments


aaaaand no one cares about Sims but I'm bumping this anyways.

BigTuna
December 23rd 2010
5907 Comments


I love Sims and the new track is okay, not spectacular. Hoping that's only indicative of the single.

Fort23
December 23rd 2010
3774 Comments


cover is tight. i wish POS would produce a track or two.

Inveigh
December 24th 2010
26878 Comments


yea me too but Lazerbeak and Sims go together better than any other producer/emcee combo in Doomtree (unless we're talking about P.O.S. just doing both)

I love the new track, there's a lot of subtle stuff going on in the beat that just gets me

Mdetelj
December 25th 2010
14 Comments


cecil otter is going to rip shit up with Porcelain Pistol too, just have no clue how its goin.

Inveigh
December 29th 2010
26878 Comments


what's the word on Porcelain Pistol? I'm unfamiliar...

Counterfeit
December 29th 2010
17837 Comments


Blake is slippin

Inveigh
December 29th 2010
26878 Comments


fool i will punch you directly in your asshole

Counterfeit
December 29th 2010
17837 Comments


oh noes



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